The Whole Works of the Rev. James Hervey: In Six Volumes, 2 tomasThomas Tegg, 1825 |
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... Ther . Indeed , Aspasio , I think myself happy in this accomplished set of acquaintance ; who add all the complaisance and politeness of the gentleman , to the benevolence and fidelity of the friend . Their conversation is as innocent ...
... Ther . Indeed , Aspasio , I think myself happy in this accomplished set of acquaintance ; who add all the complaisance and politeness of the gentleman , to the benevolence and fidelity of the friend . Their conversation is as innocent ...
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... Ther . This practice , however extolled by the phi- losophic gentry of ancient times , would make a very singular figure in the present age . Asp . And should not the copy , after which the generality of mankind write , be singularly ...
... Ther . This practice , however extolled by the phi- losophic gentry of ancient times , would make a very singular figure in the present age . Asp . And should not the copy , after which the generality of mankind write , be singularly ...
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... Ther . Everlasting delights , Aspasio ! To talk of such a subject would be termed , in every circle of wit and gallantry , an usurpation of the parson's office ; a low method of retailing by scraps , in the parlour , what the man in ...
... Ther . Everlasting delights , Aspasio ! To talk of such a subject would be termed , in every circle of wit and gallantry , an usurpation of the parson's office ; a low method of retailing by scraps , in the parlour , what the man in ...
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... Ther . With all your grey - headed authorities , I fancy you will find very few proselytes among the professors of modern refinement . Fashion is , with the world , the standard of morals , as well as of clothes ; and he must be of a ...
... Ther . With all your grey - headed authorities , I fancy you will find very few proselytes among the professors of modern refinement . Fashion is , with the world , the standard of morals , as well as of clothes ; and he must be of a ...
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... Ther . Indeed , my Aspasio , I am entirely in your way of thinking , however I have hitherto put on the mask . The gift of speech is one great prerogative of our rational nature ; and it is a pity that such a supe- rior faculty should ...
... Ther . Indeed , my Aspasio , I am entirely in your way of thinking , however I have hitherto put on the mask . The gift of speech is one great prerogative of our rational nature ; and it is a pity that such a supe- rior faculty should ...
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