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... object . How often do we melt into tears , and are affected with the moft fympathetic forrow , on the reprefentation , or even relation , of a fpecies of diftrefs into which there is a mora ! impoffibility of our ever falling ? That ...
... object . How often do we melt into tears , and are affected with the moft fympathetic forrow , on the reprefentation , or even relation , of a fpecies of diftrefs into which there is a mora ! impoffibility of our ever falling ? That ...
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... objects of human pity ! Are not thofe people often the objects of our compaflion , who account themfelves much ... object , says he , which prefents itfelf to my Pupil , happen to exhibit a melan- choly fpectacle , the fenfation is ...
... objects of human pity ! Are not thofe people often the objects of our compaflion , who account themfelves much ... object , says he , which prefents itfelf to my Pupil , happen to exhibit a melan- choly fpectacle , the fenfation is ...
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... object , judiciously chofen , and fhewn at a proper time , will inspire him with tenderness , and afford him reflection for a whole month . It is not fo much the object itself , as his return to it in idea , which determines his ...
... object , judiciously chofen , and fhewn at a proper time , will inspire him with tenderness , and afford him reflection for a whole month . It is not fo much the object itself , as his return to it in idea , which determines his ...
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... object in different points of view , and . we hardly believe it to be the fame , and yet nothing is changed , except the eye of the fpectator . Is it fufficient for the honour . of truth , to exhibit a real fact in a falfe light ? How ...
... object in different points of view , and . we hardly believe it to be the fame , and yet nothing is changed , except the eye of the fpectator . Is it fufficient for the honour . of truth , to exhibit a real fact in a falfe light ? How ...
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... objects profeffedly in view and in many refpects purfues them with equal advan- tage and fuccefs . The actions and characters of men it is alike their their province to defcribe ; with this principal difference , 3 30 A New and General ...
... objects profeffedly in view and in many refpects purfues them with equal advan- tage and fuccefs . The actions and characters of men it is alike their their province to defcribe ; with this principal difference , 3 30 A New and General ...
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