Addresses to Young Men, Tom 2T. Cadell, 1789 - 368 |
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... persons in humble circumftances , but because there . thy penetrating mind difcovered the best difpofitions , and there thy feeling heart . could unfold itfelf with the greatest free- dom ? We allow , indeed , that native libera- lity ...
... persons in humble circumftances , but because there . thy penetrating mind difcovered the best difpofitions , and there thy feeling heart . could unfold itfelf with the greatest free- dom ? We allow , indeed , that native libera- lity ...
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... persons of abject character , of fordid condition , or greatly your inferiors . A generous and feasonable condefcenfion , indeed , can never degrade you , but , on the contrary , will do you honour in every difcerning , as well as ...
... persons of abject character , of fordid condition , or greatly your inferiors . A generous and feasonable condefcenfion , indeed , can never degrade you , but , on the contrary , will do you honour in every difcerning , as well as ...
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... must never be fuffered to banish sin- cerity , or eafe , without which Friendship is inftantly transformed to infupportable ceremony , or polite diffimulation . Would you preferve the attachment of a person raised above ADDRESS XI 75.
... must never be fuffered to banish sin- cerity , or eafe , without which Friendship is inftantly transformed to infupportable ceremony , or polite diffimulation . Would you preferve the attachment of a person raised above ADDRESS XI 75.
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James Fordyce. Would you preferve the attachment of a person raised above the vulgar in his views and difpofitions ? It is not to be done by courtship , bribery , or expensive gifts ; things which have no connexion with the fenfibilities ...
James Fordyce. Would you preferve the attachment of a person raised above the vulgar in his views and difpofitions ? It is not to be done by courtship , bribery , or expensive gifts ; things which have no connexion with the fenfibilities ...
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... him against them . The people in general , though they could not hate the person of a man whose affability was irrefiftibly pleafing , yet murmured at his indolence , loudly condemned his vices , never relished his 148 ADDRESS XIII .
... him against them . The people in general , though they could not hate the person of a man whose affability was irrefiftibly pleafing , yet murmured at his indolence , loudly condemned his vices , never relished his 148 ADDRESS XIII .
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