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... mind your fox - hounds , and venture the life you are weary of , over every hedge and ditch in the country . These are wholesome remedies ; but if you can have resolution enough , rather stay in town , and recover yourself even in the ...
... mind your fox - hounds , and venture the life you are weary of , over every hedge and ditch in the country . These are wholesome remedies ; but if you can have resolution enough , rather stay in town , and recover yourself even in the ...
Pagina 10
... mind , never to be quite worn out by time or philosophy . " 6 The means , which I found the most effectual for my cure were reflections upon the ill usage I had received from the woman I loved , and the pleasure I saw her take in my ...
... mind , never to be quite worn out by time or philosophy . " 6 The means , which I found the most effectual for my cure were reflections upon the ill usage I had received from the woman I loved , and the pleasure I saw her take in my ...
Pagina 13
... mind with some new ideas , that may be serviceable to me in my lucubrations . In this disposition I entered the theatre the other day , and placed myself in a corner of it very con- venient for seeing , without being myself observed . I ...
... mind with some new ideas , that may be serviceable to me in my lucubrations . In this disposition I entered the theatre the other day , and placed myself in a corner of it very con- venient for seeing , without being myself observed . I ...
Pagina 17
... mind , with at least the shadow of things , where the substance cannot be had . For if the matter be thoroughly considered , a strong argument may be drawn from poesy , that a more stately great- ness of things , a more perfect order ...
... mind , with at least the shadow of things , where the substance cannot be had . For if the matter be thoroughly considered , a strong argument may be drawn from poesy , that a more stately great- ness of things , a more perfect order ...
Pagina 18
British essayists Alexander Chalmers. pation of divineness , because it doth raise the mind , and exalt the spirit with high raptures , by propor- tioning the shows of things to the desires of the mind , and not submitting the mind to ...
British essayists Alexander Chalmers. pation of divineness , because it doth raise the mind , and exalt the spirit with high raptures , by propor- tioning the shows of things to the desires of the mind , and not submitting the mind to ...
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