The British Essayists: TatlerNichols and Son, 1817 |
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... fall off from their natural relish , into tastes altogether insipid or unwholesome and the calamities , like harsh fruits , cultivated in a good soil , and enriched by proper grafts and inoculations , until they swell with generous and ...
... fall off from their natural relish , into tastes altogether insipid or unwholesome and the calamities , like harsh fruits , cultivated in a good soil , and enriched by proper grafts and inoculations , until they swell with generous and ...
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... fall under this denomination , are your men of the most fashionable education , and refined breed- ing , who have learned a certain smoothness of dis- course and sprightliness of air , from the polite company they have kept ; but at the ...
... fall under this denomination , are your men of the most fashionable education , and refined breed- ing , who have learned a certain smoothness of dis- course and sprightliness of air , from the polite company they have kept ; but at the ...
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... falls into when she is just upon the verge of death . Thus far Æneas travels in an allegory . The rest of the description is drawn with great exactness , according to the religion of the heathens , and the opinions of the Platonic ...
... falls into when she is just upon the verge of death . Thus far Æneas travels in an allegory . The rest of the description is drawn with great exactness , according to the religion of the heathens , and the opinions of the Platonic ...
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... falls of waters , and others as purging in fire , to recover the primitive beauty and purity of their natures . It was likewise an opinion of the same sect of philosophers , that the souls of all men exist in a separate state , long ...
... falls of waters , and others as purging in fire , to recover the primitive beauty and purity of their natures . It was likewise an opinion of the same sect of philosophers , that the souls of all men exist in a separate state , long ...
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... falls upon them drop by drop , and is never to be exhausted , leads us into a pleasing scene of groves , filled with the melo- dy of birds , and the odours of a thousand different plants . These groves are represented as rising among a ...
... falls upon them drop by drop , and is never to be exhausted , leads us into a pleasing scene of groves , filled with the melo- dy of birds , and the odours of a thousand different plants . These groves are represented as rising among a ...
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