Chronicles of the CanongateCarey, Lea & Carey, 1827 - 725 ページ |
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... natural features . The actor's vanity was easily so far engaged as to induce him to make the experiment . He played Harlequin barefaced , but was considered on all hands as having made a total failure . He had lost the au- dacity which ...
... natural features . The actor's vanity was easily so far engaged as to induce him to make the experiment . He played Harlequin barefaced , but was considered on all hands as having made a total failure . He had lost the au- dacity which ...
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... natural and unalienable pro- perties , can no more exert them than the captive enclosed within a prison - house can act as a free agent . Alas ! to see him , who could so well de- scribe what this malady was in others , a prey him- self ...
... natural and unalienable pro- perties , can no more exert them than the captive enclosed within a prison - house can act as a free agent . Alas ! to see him , who could so well de- scribe what this malady was in others , a prey him- self ...
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... natural to the disposi- tion , had arisen out of a limited education . The passages from Scripture and the classics , rather profusely than happily introduced , and written in a half - text character to mark their importance , il ...
... natural to the disposi- tion , had arisen out of a limited education . The passages from Scripture and the classics , rather profusely than happily introduced , and written in a half - text character to mark their importance , il ...
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... natural beauty , and still more so for forming associations of a sentimental kind , con- necting us with the inanimate objects around us . A I had thought little about my estate , while I possessed and was wasting it , unless as ...
... natural beauty , and still more so for forming associations of a sentimental kind , con- necting us with the inanimate objects around us . A I had thought little about my estate , while I possessed and was wasting it , unless as ...
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... natural taste for them must have lurked at the bottom of my heart , which awakened when I was in foreign countries , and becoming by degrees a favourite passion , gradually turned its eyes inwards , and ransacked the neglected stores ...
... natural taste for them must have lurked at the bottom of my heart , which awakened when I was in foreign countries , and becoming by degrees a favourite passion , gradually turned its eyes inwards , and ransacked the neglected stores ...
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87 ページ - LANG hae thought, my youthfu' friend, A something to have sent you, Tho' it should serve nae ither end Than just a kind memento ; But how the subject theme may gang, Let time and chance determine ; Perhaps, it may turn out a sang, Perhaps, turn out a sermon.
22 ページ - The power of art without the show. In misery's darkest caverns known, His useful care was ever nigh, Where hopeless anguish pour'd his groan, And lonely want retir'd to die.
49 ページ - What's property ? dear Swift ! you see it alter From you to me, from me to Peter Walter; Or, in a mortgage, prove a lawyer's share; Or, in a jointure, vanish from the heir...