The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... sense to suppress . He left the University without taking a degree ; and feel- ing a strong inclination for the military pro- fession , he went into the army , at first in no higher a rank than that of a private in the horse guards ...
... sense to suppress . He left the University without taking a degree ; and feel- ing a strong inclination for the military pro- fession , he went into the army , at first in no higher a rank than that of a private in the horse guards ...
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... sense . " It is incredible to conceive the effect his writings have had on the town ; how many thousand follies they have either quite banish- ed , or given a very great check to ; how much countenance they have added to virtue and re ...
... sense . " It is incredible to conceive the effect his writings have had on the town ; how many thousand follies they have either quite banish- ed , or given a very great check to ; how much countenance they have added to virtue and re ...
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... sense of justice ; and to the demands of duellists , through a false sense of honour . As to the first of these orders of men , I have not one more word to say of them : as to the latter , I shall conclude all I have more to offer ...
... sense of justice ; and to the demands of duellists , through a false sense of honour . As to the first of these orders of men , I have not one more word to say of them : as to the latter , I shall conclude all I have more to offer ...
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... sense farther than just to observe , that our poor Lover has most understanding when he is drunk , and is least in his senses when he is sober . * The reader is desired to take notice of the article from this place from time to time ...
... sense farther than just to observe , that our poor Lover has most understanding when he is drunk , and is least in his senses when he is sober . * The reader is desired to take notice of the article from this place from time to time ...
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... sense of the uncertainty of human affairs ( which alter with themselves every moment ) that in this gentleman they pitied Mark Anthony of Rome , Hamlet of Denmark , Mithridates of Pontus , Theodosius of Greece , and Henry the Eighth of ...
... sense of the uncertainty of human affairs ( which alter with themselves every moment ) that in this gentleman they pitied Mark Anthony of Rome , Hamlet of Denmark , Mithridates of Pontus , Theodosius of Greece , and Henry the Eighth of ...
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