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" The motive, too, of the relater, often helps out the unimportance of his relation ; and to the ingenuous and susceptible, there is a feeling not unpleasant in allowing for the partiality of gratitude, and the tediousness of him who recounts his obligations.... "
The Scots Magazine - Página 373
1785
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Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volumen55

1785 - 610 páginas
...reflection, and to fofter thought; as the folitary naturalift culls the troddtn leaves, and difeovers, in their form and texture, the principles of vegetative nature. The motive, too, of the rclater often helps out tin. unimportance of his relation ; and to the ingenuous and fufceptihlc, there...
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The Lounger: A Periodical Paper, Volumen1

1787 - 326 páginas
...reflection, and to fofter thought ; as the folitary naturalift culls the trodden weeds, and difcovers in their form and texture the principles of vegetative...connections of life and of the heart it is always pleating to trace, even though the objects are neither new nor ftriking. Like thofe familiar paintings...
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The Lounger, Volumen1

1788 - 334 páginas
...reflection, and to fofter thought ; as the folitary naturalifl culls the trodden weeds, and difcovers in their form and texture the principles of vegetative nature. The motive, too, of the relatcr, often helps out the unimportance of his relation ; and to the ingenuous and fufceptible, there...
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The Lounger: no. 1-52; Feb. 5, 1785-Jan. 28, 1786

1794 - 478 páginas
...reflection, and to fofter thought; as the folitary naturalift culls the trodden weeds, and difcovers in their form and texture the principles of vegetative...connections of life and of the heart it is always pleafmg to trace, even though the objects are neither new nor ftriking. Like thofe familiar paintings...
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Freemason's Magazine, Or General and Complete Library, Volumen4

1795 - 466 páginas
...foster thought; as the solitary naturalist culls the trodden weeds, and discovers in their form aucl texture the principles of vegetative nature. The motive, too, of the relater, often helps out the unimr portance of his relation; and to the ingenuous and susceptible, there is a feeling not unpleasant...
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The British Essayists: The Observer

Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 254 páginas
...reflection and to foster thought ; as the solitary naturalist culls the trodden weeds, and discovers in their form and texture, the principles of vegetative...unimportance of his relation ; and to the ingenuous and susceptible, there is a feeling not unpleasant in allowing for the partiality of gratitude, and the...
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The Works of Henry Mackenzie, Volumen5

Henry Mackenzie - 1808 - 492 páginas
...reflection, and to foster thought; as the solitary naturalist culls the trodden weeds, and discovers in their form and texture the principles of vegetative...unimportance of his relation ; and to the ingenuous and susceptible, there is a feeling not unpleasant in allowing for the partiality of gratitude, and the...
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Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Annals of Mr. Bowyers press ...

John Nichols - 1812 - 794 páginas
...reflection, and to foster thought ; as the solitary Naturalist culls the trodden leaves, and discovers, in their form and texture, the principles of vegetative...unimportance of his relation ; and to the ingenuous and susceptible, there is a feeling not unpleasant in allowing for the partiality of gratitude, and the...
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Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Comprizing ..., Volumen3

John Nichols - 1812 - 782 páginas
...reflection, and to foster thought ; as the solitary Naturalist culls the trodden leaves, and discovers, in their form and texture, the principles of vegetative...relater often helps out the unimportance of his relation j and to the ingenuous and susceptible, there is a feeling not unpleasant in allowing for the partiality...
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Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Comprizing ..., Volumen3

John Nichols - 1812 - 844 páginas
...reflection, and to foster thought ; as the solitary Naturalist culls the trodden leaves, and discovers, in" their form and texture, the principles of vegetative Nature. The motive, too, of the rdater often helps out the unimportance of his relation ; and to the ingenuous and susceptible, there...
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