Preceptive, Moral, and Sentimental Pieces: On the Duties of the Young, Issue 10G. Nicholson, 1796 - 20 pages |
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... passed ; in that prison from whence you were pleas- ed to release me . ' The old man's passion for con- finement is similar to that we all have for life . We are habituated to the prison ; we look round with discontent , are displeased ...
... passed ; in that prison from whence you were pleas- ed to release me . ' The old man's passion for con- finement is similar to that we all have for life . We are habituated to the prison ; we look round with discontent , are displeased ...
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... passed years , the memory of which is always dear , because they were the preludes of life . I speak here of my ... PASSING 4 Preceptive , Moral , & c . Pietes .
... passed years , the memory of which is always dear , because they were the preludes of life . I speak here of my ... PASSING 4 Preceptive , Moral , & c . Pietes .
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... PASSING OVER THE EVILS OF LIFE . BY DR . GOLDSMITH . In that When I reflect on the unambitious retirement in which I passed the earlier part of my life in the country , I cannot avoid feeling some pain in thinking that those happy days ...
... PASSING OVER THE EVILS OF LIFE . BY DR . GOLDSMITH . In that When I reflect on the unambitious retirement in which I passed the earlier part of my life in the country , I cannot avoid feeling some pain in thinking that those happy days ...
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Preceptive, Moral, and Sentimental Pieces: On the Duties of the Young, Issue 10 Hugh Blair,Rollin,Thomas Percival No preview available - 2016 |
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Almanack animal without feathers animating some happier ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD appears ard says aspiring disposition auction beauteous feathers burst the prison callow infancy Chinvang creditor diligence disposition and unbounded distress dress EDWARD PERCIVAL ENDEARED BY AGE ENJOYMENTS OF EARLY EPITAPH Father Abraham fledged pinions folly fool FRENCH OF GANGANELLI friends frugality GOLDSMITH grated prison happier form happy Elysium harmonious sorrow hath health to enjoy heap of beauteous heard to petition hope for retribution hope of animating humour idle indignant soul burst innocence can hope keep left a lifeless legged animal lifeless heap live Mathematician Mathematics mour ness never oft-removed person of unblemished philosophy pitiless hands pleasure Poor Dick Poor Rich Poor Richard says pride purse RICHARD ACANTHUS RICHARD SAUNDERS rough and pitiless run in debt Sloth sure thee thing thou tired with fruitless unalienable rights undoubted charter view those fields violent clamours WEALTH