The Works of Henry Mackenzie, Esq. ..., Volume 4J. Ballantyne and Company, 1808 |
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... idea of Gyges's Ring has made , I believe , many a grave mouth water . This power is , in some degree , possessed by the writer of an anonymous paper . He can at least exercise it for a purpose , for which people would be most apt to ...
... idea of Gyges's Ring has made , I believe , many a grave mouth water . This power is , in some degree , possessed by the writer of an anonymous paper . He can at least exercise it for a purpose , for which people would be most apt to ...
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... idea of his im- prudence , and its probable consequences to himself and his friend , rushed upon his mind he sat , stupified with shame and : 6 ' remorse , his eyes rivetted on the ground , regardless of what the other's resentment ...
... idea of his im- prudence , and its probable consequences to himself and his friend , rushed upon his mind he sat , stupified with shame and : 6 ' remorse , his eyes rivetted on the ground , regardless of what the other's resentment ...
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... ideas beyond them . When I first resolved to publish this paper , I applied to several literary friends for their aid in carrying it on . From one gentleman in London , I had , in particu- lar , very sanguine expectations of assist ...
... ideas beyond them . When I first resolved to publish this paper , I applied to several literary friends for their aid in carrying it on . From one gentleman in London , I had , in particu- lar , very sanguine expectations of assist ...
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... ideas once awakened , me- mory follows over a very extensive field . And , in such a disposition of mind , ob- jects of cheerfulness and delight are , from those very qualities , the most adapted to inspire that milder sort of sadness ...
... ideas once awakened , me- mory follows over a very extensive field . And , in such a disposition of mind , ob- jects of cheerfulness and delight are , from those very qualities , the most adapted to inspire that milder sort of sadness ...
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... idea of its happiness , and to feel the present with increased dissatisfaction . But the pencil of memory stops not with the representation of ourselves ; it traces also the companions and friends of our early days , and marks the ...
... idea of its happiness , and to feel the present with increased dissatisfaction . But the pencil of memory stops not with the representation of ourselves ; it traces also the companions and friends of our early days , and marks the ...
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