Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 1Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1830 |
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... look upon you with the public eye , and to join in the general regard so unanimously paid to that uncommon virtue , your integrity ! This , sir , the world allows so conspicuous a part of your character , that however invidious the ...
... look upon you with the public eye , and to join in the general regard so unanimously paid to that uncommon virtue , your integrity ! This , sir , the world allows so conspicuous a part of your character , that however invidious the ...
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... look upon as in some measure discharged ; while those I conceal are still keeping the account open between me and my con- science . To me the fatigue of being upon a continual guard to hide them is more than the reputation of being ...
... look upon as in some measure discharged ; while those I conceal are still keeping the account open between me and my con- science . To me the fatigue of being upon a continual guard to hide them is more than the reputation of being ...
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... looks upon the follies of the world like too severe a philosopher , yet he rather chooses to laugh than to grieve at them ; to pass his time therefore more easily in it , he often endeavours to conceal himself , by assuming the air and ...
... looks upon the follies of the world like too severe a philosopher , yet he rather chooses to laugh than to grieve at them ; to pass his time therefore more easily in it , he often endeavours to conceal himself , by assuming the air and ...
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... look into my present self , and afterwards cast my eye round all my hopes , I do not see any one pur- suit of them that should so reasonably rouse me out of a nod in my great chair , as a call to those agreeable parties I have sometimes ...
... look into my present self , and afterwards cast my eye round all my hopes , I do not see any one pur- suit of them that should so reasonably rouse me out of a nod in my great chair , as a call to those agreeable parties I have sometimes ...
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... look upon my follies as the best part of my fortune , and am more concerned to be a good husband of them than of that ; nor do I believe I shall ever be rhymed out of them . And , if I do not mistake , I am supported in my way of ...
... look upon my follies as the best part of my fortune , and am more concerned to be a good husband of them than of that ; nor do I believe I shall ever be rhymed out of them . And , if I do not mistake , I am supported in my way of ...
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