The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... Never literary attempt was more unfortunate than my Treatise of Human Nature . It fell dead- born from the press , without reaching such dis- tinction as even to excite a murmur among the zealots . But being naturally of a cheerful and ...
... Never literary attempt was more unfortunate than my Treatise of Human Nature . It fell dead- born from the press , without reaching such dis- tinction as even to excite a murmur among the zealots . But being naturally of a cheerful and ...
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... never to reply to any body ; and not being very irascible in my temper , I have easily kept myself clear of all literary squabbles . These symptoms of a rising reputation gave me encouragement , as I was ever more disposed to see the ...
... never to reply to any body ; and not being very irascible in my temper , I have easily kept myself clear of all literary squabbles . These symptoms of a rising reputation gave me encouragement , as I was ever more disposed to see the ...
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... never more have returned to my native country . But as this scheme was not now practicable , and the subsequent volume was considerably advanced , I resolved to pick up courage and to persevere . In this interval , I published at London ...
... never more have returned to my native country . But as this scheme was not now practicable , and the subsequent volume was considerably advanced , I resolved to pick up courage and to persevere . In this interval , I published at London ...
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... never more to set my foot out of it ; and retaining the satisfaction of never having preferred a request to one great man , or even making advances of friendship to any of them . As I was now turned of fifty , I thought of passing all ...
... never more to set my foot out of it ; and retaining the satisfaction of never having preferred a request to one great man , or even making advances of friendship to any of them . As I was now turned of fifty , I thought of passing all ...
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... never suffered a moment's abatement of my spi- rits ; insomuch , that were I to name a period of my life which I should most choose to pass over again , I might be tempted to point to this later period . I possess the same ardour as ...
... never suffered a moment's abatement of my spi- rits ; insomuch , that were I to name a period of my life which I should most choose to pass over again , I might be tempted to point to this later period . I possess the same ardour as ...
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