The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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Alexander Chalmers. was seized with what the physicians termed a palsy of the heart , and instantly expired . The charac- ters of few men have been handed down with so many testimonies of beauty and excellence : what- ever may be thought ...
Alexander Chalmers. was seized with what the physicians termed a palsy of the heart , and instantly expired . The charac- ters of few men have been handed down with so many testimonies of beauty and excellence : what- ever may be thought ...
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... heart , which are natural to you , wanted nothing from literature , but to refine and direct the appli- cation of them . After I have boasted I had some share in your familiarity , I know not how to do you the justice of celebrating you ...
... heart , which are natural to you , wanted nothing from literature , but to refine and direct the appli- cation of them . After I have boasted I had some share in your familiarity , I know not how to do you the justice of celebrating you ...
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... heart , give up the interests of another world , with- out enlarging their gratifications in this but it is cer- tain there are a sort of men that can puzzle truth , that cannot enjoy the satisfaction of it . This same free- thinker is ...
... heart , give up the interests of another world , with- out enlarging their gratifications in this but it is cer- tain there are a sort of men that can puzzle truth , that cannot enjoy the satisfaction of it . This same free- thinker is ...
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... heart a knave for having done it , and his patron a fool for having believed it . I have sometimes been entertained with con- sidering dedications in no very common light . By observing what qualities our writers think it will be most ...
... heart a knave for having done it , and his patron a fool for having believed it . I have sometimes been entertained with con- sidering dedications in no very common light . By observing what qualities our writers think it will be most ...
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... heart when she has been talking to me ! I am sure the child has no skill in it , for artifice could not dwell under that visage ; but if I am absent a day from the family , she is sure to be at my lodging the next morning to know what ...
... heart when she has been talking to me ! I am sure the child has no skill in it , for artifice could not dwell under that visage ; but if I am absent a day from the family , she is sure to be at my lodging the next morning to know what ...
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