The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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Pagina 10
... appear a boaster to those who did not sufficiently know him . He was wedded to his opinions , and relinquished them , with great reluctance , when tenable no longer . He generally judged correctly in his own sphere ; while , out of it ...
... appear a boaster to those who did not sufficiently know him . He was wedded to his opinions , and relinquished them , with great reluctance , when tenable no longer . He generally judged correctly in his own sphere ; while , out of it ...
Pagina 13
... appears ) is made from a sheet of extracts made by my brother for his own use while the letters were with my father in the ... appear exceedingly ridcu- lous in that form , however amusing they might have been , when they were privately ...
... appears ) is made from a sheet of extracts made by my brother for his own use while the letters were with my father in the ... appear exceedingly ridcu- lous in that form , however amusing they might have been , when they were privately ...
Pagina 25
... appear to endeavour to conceal or evade them , or to be intimidated by their force . If Irony be employed , which is frequently the case , a sarcastic look , and such action and in- tonation as may tend to excite ridicule and contempt ...
... appear to endeavour to conceal or evade them , or to be intimidated by their force . If Irony be employed , which is frequently the case , a sarcastic look , and such action and in- tonation as may tend to excite ridicule and contempt ...
Pagina 26
... appear very awkward in another . Every one therefore should first endeavour to know his own talents and act accordingly.— Though in most cases nature may be much assisted and impro- ved by art and exercise . It is impossible however to ...
... appear very awkward in another . Every one therefore should first endeavour to know his own talents and act accordingly.— Though in most cases nature may be much assisted and impro- ved by art and exercise . It is impossible however to ...
Pagina 28
... appear unto thee , Delivering thee from the people , and from the gentiles , to whom now I send thee , to open their eyes , and to turn them from darkness to light , and from the power of Satan unto God ; that they may receive ...
... appear unto thee , Delivering thee from the people , and from the gentiles , to whom now I send thee , to open their eyes , and to turn them from darkness to light , and from the power of Satan unto God ; that they may receive ...
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