The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, Volume 4C. Dilly, 1788 - Conduct of life |
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... Obfervations upon the passions , addressed to the ladies - - 296 CXXV . The author's explanation of his motives , in an address to his readers upon the conclufion of the volume - - 306 THE THE OBSERVER . 1 A N ° XCIV . GOOD CONTENTS .
... Obfervations upon the passions , addressed to the ladies - - 296 CXXV . The author's explanation of his motives , in an address to his readers upon the conclufion of the volume - - 306 THE THE OBSERVER . 1 A N ° XCIV . GOOD CONTENTS .
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... addressed to God- alone , they offer no gratification to self , they feek for no applause from man . But in which of these three general classes shall we discover the paffion of pride ? I have indeed sometimes seen it under the cloak of ...
... addressed to God- alone , they offer no gratification to self , they feek for no applause from man . But in which of these three general classes shall we discover the paffion of pride ? I have indeed sometimes seen it under the cloak of ...
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... perfon , and of Plato's partiality to him on that account ; and amongst many other gal- lantries of the like nature we find fome verses F2 addrefled addressed to Alexis in praise of his beauty by the N ° 100. THE OBSERVER . 67.
... perfon , and of Plato's partiality to him on that account ; and amongst many other gal- lantries of the like nature we find fome verses F2 addrefled addressed to Alexis in praise of his beauty by the N ° 100. THE OBSERVER . 67.
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Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays Richard Cumberland. addressed to Alexis in praise of his beauty by the enamoured philosopher , whose muse seems to have visited him pretty frequently on these oc- cafions : There ...
Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays Richard Cumberland. addressed to Alexis in praise of his beauty by the enamoured philosopher , whose muse seems to have visited him pretty frequently on these oc- cafions : There ...
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... addressed to their instruction . If there is a trust in life , which calls upon the confcience of the man who undertakes it more strongly than any other , it is that of the edu- cation of an heir - apparent to a crown : The training ...
... addressed to their instruction . If there is a trust in life , which calls upon the confcience of the man who undertakes it more strongly than any other , it is that of the edu- cation of an heir - apparent to a crown : The training ...
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