The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... feeling of the book may fairly lead to such an ascription , if there be sarcasm enough to support it . So may the Pleasures of Memory which the Author has evidently enjoyed during the composition . Is it Mr. Utinam ? He would have ...
... feeling of the book may fairly lead to such an ascription , if there be sarcasm enough to support it . So may the Pleasures of Memory which the Author has evidently enjoyed during the composition . Is it Mr. Utinam ? He would have ...
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... feeling ( if not the sober piety , ) which is so touch- ingly exemplified in this family anecdote ; —that it was the main ingredient in the athanasia of his own incomparable effusions ; and that with- out it he never could have been the ...
... feeling ( if not the sober piety , ) which is so touch- ingly exemplified in this family anecdote ; —that it was the main ingredient in the athanasia of his own incomparable effusions ; and that with- out it he never could have been the ...
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... feeling , by those who have any true feeling for such things . Literary works of imagination , fancy or feel- ing , are liable to no injury of this kind ; but in common with pictures they suffer a partial de- terioration in even a short ...
... feeling , by those who have any true feeling for such things . Literary works of imagination , fancy or feel- ing , are liable to no injury of this kind ; but in common with pictures they suffer a partial de- terioration in even a short ...
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... feels and knows to be evanescent . Mr. Pitt used to say of Wilberforce that he was not so single minded in his speeches as might have been expected from the sincerity of his character , and as he would have been if he had been less ...
... feels and knows to be evanescent . Mr. Pitt used to say of Wilberforce that he was not so single minded in his speeches as might have been expected from the sincerity of his character , and as he would have been if he had been less ...
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... feelings flow from the heart ; and feelings are never so feelingly ut- tered , affection never so affectionately expressed , truth never so truly spoken , as in such a cor- respondence . Oh if the disposition which exists * JOACHIM DU ...
... feelings flow from the heart ; and feelings are never so feelingly ut- tered , affection never so affectionately expressed , truth never so truly spoken , as in such a cor- respondence . Oh if the disposition which exists * JOACHIM DU ...
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