The Works of Hannah More, Volume 1Harper, 1872 |
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Page 7
... tell you that he thinks so . nity is compelled to acquire or to assume a better taste . Va- That spirit of independence also , which has in many respects impressed so mischievous a stamp on the public character , has perhaps helped to ...
... tell you that he thinks so . nity is compelled to acquire or to assume a better taste . Va- That spirit of independence also , which has in many respects impressed so mischievous a stamp on the public character , has perhaps helped to ...
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... tell some new thing , will reject , or over look , or grow weary even of the standard works of the most established authors ; while it wil peruse with interest the current volume or popular pamphlet of the day . This hunger after no ...
... tell some new thing , will reject , or over look , or grow weary even of the standard works of the most established authors ; while it wil peruse with interest the current volume or popular pamphlet of the day . This hunger after no ...
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... tell . At fairs he never fail'd to find The joy congenial to his mind . This dear diversion would you know ? What was it ? ' twas a puppet - show ! Transported with the mimic art , The wit of Punch enthrall'd his heart , He went , each ...
... tell . At fairs he never fail'd to find The joy congenial to his mind . This dear diversion would you know ? What was it ? ' twas a puppet - show ! Transported with the mimic art , The wit of Punch enthrall'd his heart , He went , each ...
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... tell . Trust me , he never , would have stirr'd , Were he forbid to speak a word ; And Curiosity would sleep , If her own secrets she must keep ' The bliss of telling what is past Becomes her rich reward at last . Who mock'd at death ...
... tell . Trust me , he never , would have stirr'd , Were he forbid to speak a word ; And Curiosity would sleep , If her own secrets she must keep ' The bliss of telling what is past Becomes her rich reward at last . Who mock'd at death ...
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... tell Each dish , no muse has power to spell Great goddess of the French Cuisine ' Not with unhallow'd hands I mean To violate thy secret shade , Which eyes profane shall ne'er invade ; No ! of thy dignity supreme , I , with mysterious ...
... tell Each dish , no muse has power to spell Great goddess of the French Cuisine ' Not with unhallow'd hands I mean To violate thy secret shade , Which eyes profane shall ne'er invade ; No ! of thy dignity supreme , I , with mysterious ...
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