The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... virtue of her support , and a man of his present as well as future bliss ? But as I have frequently taken occasion to animadvert on that species of mor- tals , so I propose to repeat my animadversions on them till I see some symptoms of ...
... virtue of her support , and a man of his present as well as future bliss ? But as I have frequently taken occasion to animadvert on that species of mor- tals , so I propose to repeat my animadversions on them till I see some symptoms of ...
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... virtues , he says , except two or three ; never makes enemies , never does any man injury ; makes it his rule to keep things comfortable about him ; is extremely kind - hearted , and eminently selfish . He is lacking in the domestic ...
... virtues , he says , except two or three ; never makes enemies , never does any man injury ; makes it his rule to keep things comfortable about him ; is extremely kind - hearted , and eminently selfish . He is lacking in the domestic ...
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... virtues of Mr. Perceval , the Prime Minister : - " You spend a great deal of ink about the character of the present Prime Minister . Grant all that you write - I say , I fear that he will ruin Ireland , and pursue a line of policy ...
... virtues of Mr. Perceval , the Prime Minister : - " You spend a great deal of ink about the character of the present Prime Minister . Grant all that you write - I say , I fear that he will ruin Ireland , and pursue a line of policy ...
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... virtue of love songs , in certain cases , to sweeten sorrow , their primary pur- pose is to give wings to joy . As an example of the sweetness of soul and sereneness of delight that belong to the Scottish love song , we cannot do better ...
... virtue of love songs , in certain cases , to sweeten sorrow , their primary pur- pose is to give wings to joy . As an example of the sweetness of soul and sereneness of delight that belong to the Scottish love song , we cannot do better ...
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... virtues of the Scottish character in an age when Scotland had not begun to be ashamed of her native Muse , and to lose herself amid the splendid gentilities of the big metropolis on the Thames . In outward condition and social ...
... virtues of the Scottish character in an age when Scotland had not begun to be ashamed of her native Muse , and to lose herself amid the splendid gentilities of the big metropolis on the Thames . In outward condition and social ...
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