Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 9Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1827 |
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... solely by vanity , and where I was impressed with a just sense of the true and beautiful . Nor will I assume any particular merit for my sincerity , since there are situations in life in which 66 it is no less easy for a man to.
... solely by vanity , and where I was impressed with a just sense of the true and beautiful . Nor will I assume any particular merit for my sincerity , since there are situations in life in which 66 it is no less easy for a man to.
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... true that this difference is solely the effect of a more refined taste , still it were but a melancholy truth , since it only shews how much the circle of our mental enjoyments must be every moment contract- ing . We cannot endure to ...
... true that this difference is solely the effect of a more refined taste , still it were but a melancholy truth , since it only shews how much the circle of our mental enjoyments must be every moment contract- ing . We cannot endure to ...
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... true ecclesiastical self - sufficiency , therefore , did I reflect upon my hours of private prayer , in which , according to my ideas , the Almighty learned something new . Shall I confess by what means it happened , that this early ...
... true ecclesiastical self - sufficiency , therefore , did I reflect upon my hours of private prayer , in which , according to my ideas , the Almighty learned something new . Shall I confess by what means it happened , that this early ...
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... dreadful , but alas ! true story , I put into verse , and once more gained great applause from my tutor . Out of the school - hours I also enjoyed the instruc- tion of that worthy man in many very important matters 32 LIFE OF KOTZEBUE .
... dreadful , but alas ! true story , I put into verse , and once more gained great applause from my tutor . Out of the school - hours I also enjoyed the instruc- tion of that worthy man in many very important matters 32 LIFE OF KOTZEBUE .
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... true attic poignancy was lost . This alone , of all our studies in the first class , afforded me any entertainment . The miserable logic we learned from an old scholastic , the dull lectures on Zopf's dry Universal History , ' and many ...
... true attic poignancy was lost . This alone , of all our studies in the first class , afforded me any entertainment . The miserable logic we learned from an old scholastic , the dull lectures on Zopf's dry Universal History , ' and many ...
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