The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 20;Band 113,Teil 2E. Cave, 1843 |
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... feel the powers of actual exertion sink within me . In justice to myself , however , I ought to note , that these speculations and dreams scarcely ever consist in the repre- sentation of external honours to be en- joyed , but in the ...
... feel the powers of actual exertion sink within me . In justice to myself , however , I ought to note , that these speculations and dreams scarcely ever consist in the repre- sentation of external honours to be en- joyed , but in the ...
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... feeling . Next to literature , the powers of his understand- ing , at once ingenious and plain , show themselves in the judgment of characters ; he has ... feel the remark , taken 10 [ July , Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis Horner .
... feeling . Next to literature , the powers of his understand- ing , at once ingenious and plain , show themselves in the judgment of characters ; he has ... feel the remark , taken 10 [ July , Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis Horner .
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... feel the remark , taken generally , to be a most important one , and one to be remembered for ever in the accomplishment of my great objects . He spoke of Henderson * of Oxford ; that though he had much quackery before ig norant people ...
... feel the remark , taken generally , to be a most important one , and one to be remembered for ever in the accomplishment of my great objects . He spoke of Henderson * of Oxford ; that though he had much quackery before ig norant people ...
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... feel- ings and that comprehension which are requisite for such large subjects . The speech for Peltier has mannerism throughout , and one uniform cast of colouring . Mackintosh cannot then have stolen from both ; for the manner of Burke ...
... feel- ings and that comprehension which are requisite for such large subjects . The speech for Peltier has mannerism throughout , and one uniform cast of colouring . Mackintosh cannot then have stolen from both ; for the manner of Burke ...
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... feel more courage , possessing the art of writing as he does , which always makes such a conquest over time , to say nothing of that loftiness and sensibility which pervade his philosophy , and must insure its success for ever , if ...
... feel more courage , possessing the art of writing as he does , which always makes such a conquest over time , to say nothing of that loftiness and sensibility which pervade his philosophy , and must insure its success for ever , if ...
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