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... nature " to have oppressive presentiments on those oc- casions when we have prepared our- selves to enjoy the greatest pleasure ; and our author has , in the foregoing scene , handled this with a free and delicate pencil , happily ...
... nature " to have oppressive presentiments on those oc- casions when we have prepared our- selves to enjoy the greatest pleasure ; and our author has , in the foregoing scene , handled this with a free and delicate pencil , happily ...
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... nature , " which thus induces her majesty at once to acknowledge the truth of the gypsey's predictions , and to accuse the old wo- man of having rendered her incredu- lous , every man who has had any ex- perience of himself must have ...
... nature , " which thus induces her majesty at once to acknowledge the truth of the gypsey's predictions , and to accuse the old wo- man of having rendered her incredu- lous , every man who has had any ex- perience of himself must have ...
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... nature under every modifica tion of circumstance , and in the ab- sence of all ceremony and constraint , a taste which a court was but indiffer- ently calculated to gratify , was in the habit , whilst he resided at Falkland , of making ...
... nature under every modifica tion of circumstance , and in the ab- sence of all ceremony and constraint , a taste which a court was but indiffer- ently calculated to gratify , was in the habit , whilst he resided at Falkland , of making ...
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... nature are universal , and he that can turn his eye in upon him- self , -that has mental squint enough to look behind his nose , may read there the irrefragable laws and principles of humanity . This is the difficulty , - the bar ...
... nature are universal , and he that can turn his eye in upon him- self , -that has mental squint enough to look behind his nose , may read there the irrefragable laws and principles of humanity . This is the difficulty , - the bar ...
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... Nature and thought are inexhaustible in pro- ducing sentiment and meditation ; but in humour or pleasantry , there is a certain felicity of expression , or per- ception , of which it is impossible to calculate the return . Every idea ...
... Nature and thought are inexhaustible in pro- ducing sentiment and meditation ; but in humour or pleasantry , there is a certain felicity of expression , or per- ception , of which it is impossible to calculate the return . Every idea ...
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