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Page 125
we do consider it as advisable occasion- ally to remind our young countrymen , who are aspirants for dramatic laurels , that they live in the 19th century ; and that , if they must have any constant model of style before them , if they ...
we do consider it as advisable occasion- ally to remind our young countrymen , who are aspirants for dramatic laurels , that they live in the 19th century ; and that , if they must have any constant model of style before them , if they ...
Page 195
A man upon 2000l . a year may live well and happily ; double his income , he will live more sump- tuously , though perhaps not more happily . But can he return to that state , which , though affluent , will then appear to him poverty ?
A man upon 2000l . a year may live well and happily ; double his income , he will live more sump- tuously , though perhaps not more happily . But can he return to that state , which , though affluent , will then appear to him poverty ?
Page 350
In such an agreeable society I should bless the misfortunes which in- troduced me to it , and fancy I had only begun to live the day when it commenced . May I behold that happy day , which is more anxiously desired than hoped for !
In such an agreeable society I should bless the misfortunes which in- troduced me to it , and fancy I had only begun to live the day when it commenced . May I behold that happy day , which is more anxiously desired than hoped for !
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