The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Volum 1Joseph Shackell, 1828 |
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... feeling , how the part discoursed of , by a surpass- ing sympathy and sensibility , cause its counterpart to become prominent and all- engrossing to the sense ; how a lecture on hearts makes a man seem to himself as all heart , or one ...
... feeling , how the part discoursed of , by a surpass- ing sympathy and sensibility , cause its counterpart to become prominent and all- engrossing to the sense ; how a lecture on hearts makes a man seem to himself as all heart , or one ...
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... feeling which is more common with men of letters than Mr. Southey fan- cies ) : but he believed that the formal and the foolish composed the vast body of the middle orders in England ; with these he looked upon Mr. Southey as in great ...
... feeling which is more common with men of letters than Mr. Southey fan- cies ) : but he believed that the formal and the foolish composed the vast body of the middle orders in England ; with these he looked upon Mr. Southey as in great ...
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... feelings were irritated , and that , mortified to the quick , he wanted some victim on which to wreak that indignation which he was not then prepared to vent upon himself , we can . easily imagine . But it does not appear to us that his ...
... feelings were irritated , and that , mortified to the quick , he wanted some victim on which to wreak that indignation which he was not then prepared to vent upon himself , we can . easily imagine . But it does not appear to us that his ...
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... feelings into visionary schemes and ex- periments . He had no natural alliance either with the tory or whig aristocracy , and he dreaded popular frenzy and delu- sion . Determined to uphold the constitu- tion , he would have ...
... feelings into visionary schemes and ex- periments . He had no natural alliance either with the tory or whig aristocracy , and he dreaded popular frenzy and delu- sion . Determined to uphold the constitu- tion , he would have ...
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... feeling annoyed , instead of complimented , by these unmeaning acclamations , which , in truth , proceeded chiefly from the agents of the police , said aloud to one of his aides - de - camps , " Silence that man ! " Arrived at his ...
... feeling annoyed , instead of complimented , by these unmeaning acclamations , which , in truth , proceeded chiefly from the agents of the police , said aloud to one of his aides - de - camps , " Silence that man ! " Arrived at his ...
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