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... sentiments of his mind as the features of his face . The felicity is , when any one is so happy as to find out and follow what is the proper bent of his genius , and turn all his endeavors to exert himself accord- ing as that prompts ...
... sentiments of his mind as the features of his face . The felicity is , when any one is so happy as to find out and follow what is the proper bent of his genius , and turn all his endeavors to exert himself accord- ing as that prompts ...
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... support of society . Sir Roger and his mis- tress are monsters of the poet's own forming ; the sentiments in both of them are such as do not arise VOL . V. F in fools of their education . We all know that No. 270 . 61 THE SPECTATOR .
... support of society . Sir Roger and his mis- tress are monsters of the poet's own forming ; the sentiments in both of them are such as do not arise VOL . V. F in fools of their education . We all know that No. 270 . 61 THE SPECTATOR .
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... sentiments , I shall say no- thing more to it at present . I was also offended at a small patch she wore on her breast , which I cannot suppose is placed there with any good design . Her necklace was of an immoderate length , being tied ...
... sentiments , I shall say no- thing more to it at present . I was also offended at a small patch she wore on her breast , which I cannot suppose is placed there with any good design . Her necklace was of an immoderate length , being tied ...
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... sentiments and the lan- guage . Before I enter upon the first of these , I must advertise my reader , that it is my design , as soon as I have finished my general reflections on these four several heads , to give particular instan- ces ...
... sentiments and the lan- guage . Before I enter upon the first of these , I must advertise my reader , that it is my design , as soon as I have finished my general reflections on these four several heads , to give particular instan- ces ...
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... sentiments in an epic poem are the thoughts and behavior which the author ascribes to the per- sons whom he introduces , and are just when they are conformable to the characters of the several per- The sentiments have likewise a ...
... sentiments in an epic poem are the thoughts and behavior which the author ascribes to the per- sons whom he introduces , and are just when they are conformable to the characters of the several per- The sentiments have likewise a ...
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