The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 4James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1791 |
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... mind brought forward at the time; for it would be only while under the influence of very strong impressions, that his mind would acquire such energy as to burst forth in unpremeditated song; — Every object, therefore, that did not ...
... mind brought forward at the time; for it would be only while under the influence of very strong impressions, that his mind would acquire such energy as to burst forth in unpremeditated song; — Every object, therefore, that did not ...
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... minds are not corrupted and debased by vicious gratifications. Then we came home in the •finest trim imaginable for study. The mind, satiated with innocent amusement, returns with a rebound to the habits of regular employment. My young ...
... minds are not corrupted and debased by vicious gratifications. Then we came home in the •finest trim imaginable for study. The mind, satiated with innocent amusement, returns with a rebound to the habits of regular employment. My young ...
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... mind. Glory was the great object of his ambition ; and success, he knew, could alone; secure it for him. The price at which success was to be obtained, was never, to him, an object of any moment. Prodigal of blood, and lavish of the ...
... mind. Glory was the great object of his ambition ; and success, he knew, could alone; secure it for him. The price at which success was to be obtained, was never, to him, an object of any moment. Prodigal of blood, and lavish of the ...
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