The British Essayists: The AdventurerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... Felicity -Story of Ned Froth . ..HAWKESWORTH . 95. Apology for apparent Plagiarism - Sources of Liter- ary Variety .. ....... JOHNSON . 96. The Necessity of reducing Imagination under the Dominion of Reason , exemplified .. 97 ...
... Felicity -Story of Ned Froth . ..HAWKESWORTH . 95. Apology for apparent Plagiarism - Sources of Liter- ary Variety .. ....... JOHNSON . 96. The Necessity of reducing Imagination under the Dominion of Reason , exemplified .. 97 ...
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... felicity , as to have been enjoyed , perhaps , only by two writers , Homer and Shakspeare . Of all the plays of Shakspeare , the Tempest is the most striking instance of his creative power . He has there given the reins to his boundless ...
... felicity , as to have been enjoyed , perhaps , only by two writers , Homer and Shakspeare . Of all the plays of Shakspeare , the Tempest is the most striking instance of his creative power . He has there given the reins to his boundless ...
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... felicity ; that the honey which is not gathered by industry , will be eaten without relish , if it is not wasted in riot ; and that all who become possessed of the immediate object of their hope , without any efforts of their own , will ...
... felicity ; that the honey which is not gathered by industry , will be eaten without relish , if it is not wasted in riot ; and that all who become possessed of the immediate object of their hope , without any efforts of their own , will ...
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... felicity , or he will imagine that the good he wants is to be obtained by an increase of his wealth , by a larger house , a more splended equipage , and a more numer- ous retinue . If with this notion he has again re- course to the ...
... felicity , or he will imagine that the good he wants is to be obtained by an increase of his wealth , by a larger house , a more splended equipage , and a more numer- ous retinue . If with this notion he has again re- course to the ...
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... felicity which his fancy had combined with the possession of ten thousand pounds . man well dressed , entered hastily , and inquired for him of his guests , who many times called him aloud by his name , and cursed him for his deafness ...
... felicity which his fancy had combined with the possession of ten thousand pounds . man well dressed , entered hastily , and inquired for him of his guests , who many times called him aloud by his name , and cursed him for his deafness ...
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