EpistlesVicesimus Knox S. Walker, 1825 |
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... pleasure ; the vanity will end in shame , and the pleasure in regret ; stay LETTER XLVII . therefore at home till you have saved money for your journey hither . • The Beauties of Joinson ' are said Dr. Johnson to James Boswell , Esq ...
... pleasure ; the vanity will end in shame , and the pleasure in regret ; stay LETTER XLVII . therefore at home till you have saved money for your journey hither . • The Beauties of Joinson ' are said Dr. Johnson to James Boswell , Esq ...
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... pleasure in the is universally understood and admir- scenes in which I took pleasure , and ed , not only for its poetical beauties , entertain sentiments similar to those but also , and perhaps chiefly , for its of which , even in my ...
... pleasure in the is universally understood and admir- scenes in which I took pleasure , and ed , not only for its poetical beauties , entertain sentiments similar to those but also , and perhaps chiefly , for its of which , even in my ...
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... pleasure ; and unless that I found myself , as I thought , at liber - pleasure be innocent , both he and ty to be a rambler , or an idler , or society must suffer . Now what pleaany thing I pleased ; but my mal di sures are more ...
... pleasure ; and unless that I found myself , as I thought , at liber - pleasure be innocent , both he and ty to be a rambler , or an idler , or society must suffer . Now what pleaany thing I pleased ; but my mal di sures are more ...
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Aberdeen acquaintance Adieu admire Æneid agreeable amusement Anna Seward Anne's Hill beautiful believe Bishop Hoadly bless Bradshaigh called character comfort dear friend dear sir delight Duchess of Portland Edward Gibbon England expect favour fear feel genius give glad grace Greatworth happy hear heard heart Henry Kirke White honour hope Horace Walpole Jones kind lady ladyship least less LETTER live lord Lord Byron madam mean ment merit mind miss Montagu morning nature ness never night obliged occasion Olney opinion perhaps person pleased pleasure poem poet poetry poor pray present racter reason received seen sensible sent Sir William Jones soon spirits Strawberry Hill suppose sure tell thank thing thought tion town truth William Unwin Winteringham wish woman word write young