The Quarterly Review, Volume 73John Murray, 1843 - English literature |
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Page 43
... feelings as a good reasoner - as a man of great capacities . His sensibility , I suspect , is too soon excited to be very profound , and attains its maximum of irritation by inferior woes . It is a mark of debility , not of vigour , in ...
... feelings as a good reasoner - as a man of great capacities . His sensibility , I suspect , is too soon excited to be very profound , and attains its maximum of irritation by inferior woes . It is a mark of debility , not of vigour , in ...
Page 347
... feeling or mixture of feelings - and through fifty pages he describes himself as practising every art of flattery his imagination could suggest telling Nicholas that he ( Custine ) had for years worshipped him afar off as the grand ...
... feeling or mixture of feelings - and through fifty pages he describes himself as practising every art of flattery his imagination could suggest telling Nicholas that he ( Custine ) had for years worshipped him afar off as the grand ...
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... feelings of honest independence and self - respect , and contentment , under the security from positive want , which are unknown to those whose only capital consists in the wages of precarious daily labour . Having during a long course ...
... feelings of honest independence and self - respect , and contentment , under the security from positive want , which are unknown to those whose only capital consists in the wages of precarious daily labour . Having during a long course ...
Contents
Vaudois 1842 | 3 |
A Memoir of the Life and Writings of the late William | 27 |
Narrative of the Discoveries on the North Coast of Ame | 113 |
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