The Sermons of Mr. Yorick, Tom 1R. and J. Dodsley, 1760 - 238 |
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... two volumes under the fame title left it fhould be otherwife , I have added a fe- cond title page with the real name of the author - the first JalT A 3 will will ferve the bookfeller's pur- pofe , as Yorick's name PREFACE. ...
... two volumes under the fame title left it fhould be otherwife , I have added a fe- cond title page with the real name of the author - the first JalT A 3 will will ferve the bookfeller's pur- pofe , as Yorick's name PREFACE. ...
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... first and strong- eft defire of his nature - in every stage of his life , he fearches for it , as for hid trea- fare - courts it under a thousand different fhapes and though perpetually disap- pointed , -ftill perfifts ---- runs after ...
... first and strong- eft defire of his nature - in every stage of his life , he fearches for it , as for hid trea- fare - courts it under a thousand different fhapes and though perpetually disap- pointed , -ftill perfifts ---- runs after ...
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... first set out .. In this circle too often does man run ,. tries all experiments , and generally fits down weary and diffatisfied with them all at laft - in utter defpair of ever accom plishing what he wants - nor knowing what to truft ...
... first set out .. In this circle too often does man run ,. tries all experiments , and generally fits down weary and diffatisfied with them all at laft - in utter defpair of ever accom plishing what he wants - nor knowing what to truft ...
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... fcheme his own way his first thoughts are gene- rally full of the mighty happiness which he is going to enter upon , from the free enjoyment of the pleafures in which he fees : fees others of his age and fortune en- gaged . SERMO N. I. 19.
... fcheme his own way his first thoughts are gene- rally full of the mighty happiness which he is going to enter upon , from the free enjoyment of the pleafures in which he fees : fees others of his age and fortune en- gaged . SERMO N. I. 19.
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... first in view . When he has got thus far + if he is a plain and fincere man , he will make no fcruple to acknowledge truly , what alteration he has found in himfelf- if you ask him - he will tell you , that his imagination painted ...
... first in view . When he has got thus far + if he is a plain and fincere man , he will make no fcruple to acknowledge truly , what alteration he has found in himfelf- if you ask him - he will tell you , that his imagination painted ...
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