The Port Folio, Tom 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... sentiment , if publicly expressed . As a stranger I have several intimacies with men of colour holding public stations , and have more than once heard dis- satisfaction expressed by them , in strong language . On one occasion a well ...
... sentiment , if publicly expressed . As a stranger I have several intimacies with men of colour holding public stations , and have more than once heard dis- satisfaction expressed by them , in strong language . On one occasion a well ...
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... sentiments of morality , for to him morality exists not : such is the deplorable situation from which the human mind is to be liberated , be- fore man can be taught to fill even the most inferior offices of society , and we may easily ...
... sentiments of morality , for to him morality exists not : such is the deplorable situation from which the human mind is to be liberated , be- fore man can be taught to fill even the most inferior offices of society , and we may easily ...
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... sentiments , softened by distress and by the delicacy and sensibility of his feelings , excite the mingled emotions ... sentiment of a celebrated critic , the most proper character for tragedy is that of a person who has been himself the ...
... sentiments , softened by distress and by the delicacy and sensibility of his feelings , excite the mingled emotions ... sentiment of a celebrated critic , the most proper character for tragedy is that of a person who has been himself the ...
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... sentiments were delivered with blunt sincerity : and were sometimes supposed , by those who knew him not , to designate the character of harshness ; but his heart was replete with the finest qualities which could dorn it : humane ...
... sentiments were delivered with blunt sincerity : and were sometimes supposed , by those who knew him not , to designate the character of harshness ; but his heart was replete with the finest qualities which could dorn it : humane ...
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... sentiment . Be , then , particularly assiduous to cultivate the colloquial powers , or the Art of Social Converse , by which correct and vigorous thoughts are adorned with the captivating charms of nervous and splendid diction . To ...
... sentiment . Be , then , particularly assiduous to cultivate the colloquial powers , or the Art of Social Converse , by which correct and vigorous thoughts are adorned with the captivating charms of nervous and splendid diction . To ...
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