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" I have now done with the world:' and he ever after seemed to act as if he thought so. For he never applied himself to any sort of study, and answered but few of the letters he received from the friends whom he most valued. Yet the receiving a letter from... "
The British Critic: A New Review - Page 310
1807
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 10

1807 - 518 pages
...feemed to aft as if he thought -fo. For lie never applied himfelf to any fort of fludy, and anfwered but few of the letters he received from the friends...delight, he could not endure, after the death of his elded fon, to htar from others ; and he difiiked his own favourite violoncello. A few months before...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal

1806 - 572 pages
...seemed to act as if he thought so. For he never applied himself to any sort of study, and answered but few of the letters he received from the friends whom he most valued. Yet the receiving a letter from an old friend never failed to put him in spirits for the...
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An Account of the Life and Writings of James Beattie, L.L.D...

Sir William Forbes - Medicine - 1806 - 578 pages
...seemed to act as if he thought so. For he never applied himself to any sort of study, and answered but few of the letters he received from the friends whom he most valued. Yet the receiving a letter from an old friend never failed • Alluding, no doubt, to...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 10

English literature - 1807 - 522 pages
...feemed to act as if he thought fo. For he never applied himfelf to any fort of iludy, and anfwered but few of the letters he received from the friends...death of his eldeft fon, to hear from others ; and he difliked his own favourite violoncello. A few months before Montagu's death, he did begin to play a...
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 28

1807 - 752 pages
...feemcd to aft as if he thought fo. For he never applied himfelf to any fort of ftudy, and anfwered but few of the letters he received from the friends...death of his eldeft fon, to hear from others; and he difliked his own favourite violoncello. A few months before Montagu's death, he did begin to play a...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 10, Issue 19

English literature - 1807 - 262 pages
...feemed to aft as if he thought fo. For he never applied himfelf to any fort of ftudy, and anfwered but few of the letters he received from the friends...valued. Yet the receiving a letter from an old friend nevth. failed to put him in fpirits for the reft of the day. Mufic, which had been his great delight,...
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An Account of the Life and Writings of James Beattie: Including ..., Volume 3

Sir William Forbes - Authors, Scottish - 1807 - 356 pages
...to any sort of study, and answered but few of the letters he received from the friends whom he most valued. Yet the receiving a letter from an old friend never failed to put him in spirits for the rest of the day. Music, which had been his great delight, he could not endure, after...
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An Account of the Life and Writings of James Beattie, LL.D. Late ..., Volume 3

Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 356 pages
...seemed to act as if he thought so. For he never applied himself to any sort of study, and answered but few of the letters he received from the friends whom he most valued. Yet the receiving a letter from an old friend never failed to put him in spirits for the...
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An Account of the Life and Writings of James Beattie: Including ..., Volume 1

Sir William Forbes, James Beattie - College teachers - 1807 - 572 pages
...seemed to act as if he thought ťo. For he never applied himself to any sort of study, and answered but few of the letters he received from the friends whom he most valued. Yet the receiving a letter from an old friend never failed • Alluding, no doubt, to...
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An Account of the Life and Writings of James Beattie: Including ..., Volume 3

Sir William Forbes - Authors, Scottish - 1807 - 364 pages
...seemed to act as if he thought so. For he never applied himself to any sort of study, and answered but few of the letters he received from the friends whom -he most valued Yet the receiving a letter from an old friend never failed to put him in spirits for the...
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