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lay before him his errors , or to point out their consequences , was to touch a string that jarred every feeling within him . On such occasions , his , like Churchill's , was • The mind which starting , heaves the heartfelt groan ...
lay before him his errors , or to point out their consequences , was to touch a string that jarred every feeling within him . On such occasions , his , like Churchill's , was • The mind which starting , heaves the heartfelt groan ...
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Of this feeling he has left sufficient evidence in his critique on the works of Wilson and Gainsborough ... with its numerous classical remains , warmed into action the latent feelings of a cultivated and elegant mind , and he viewed ...
Of this feeling he has left sufficient evidence in his critique on the works of Wilson and Gainsborough ... with its numerous classical remains , warmed into action the latent feelings of a cultivated and elegant mind , and he viewed ...
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... the most generous feelings he forfeited a good estate ! His frank temper and his wit conciliated esteem , and extorted admiration ; the private was raised to an ensign , and the ensign plunged into all the dissipations of the town .
... the most generous feelings he forfeited a good estate ! His frank temper and his wit conciliated esteem , and extorted admiration ; the private was raised to an ensign , and the ensign plunged into all the dissipations of the town .
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Contents
Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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