The Tin Trumpet, Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish: To which are Added, Poetical Selections, Volume 1 |
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... never knew . His religion was a senti- ment in which his whole heart was steeped , and which exhibited itself in an ever - present sense of profound gratitude to the Creator , and an all embracing love of his creatures . His strange ...
... never knew . His religion was a senti- ment in which his whole heart was steeped , and which exhibited itself in an ever - present sense of profound gratitude to the Creator , and an all embracing love of his creatures . His strange ...
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... never so sure to agitate the souls of his hearers , as when his own is per- fectly at ease . We believe that he may excite without being excited , for the same reason that the most sensitive young lady will remain unmoved at the ...
... never so sure to agitate the souls of his hearers , as when his own is per- fectly at ease . We believe that he may excite without being excited , for the same reason that the most sensitive young lady will remain unmoved at the ...
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... never undignified , never un- graceful . An adherence to nature , however , is by no means incom- patible with a due regard to the Thespian art , which requires elaborate study , and to a heightening of the effect by profes- sional , or ...
... never undignified , never un- graceful . An adherence to nature , however , is by no means incom- patible with a due regard to the Thespian art , which requires elaborate study , and to a heightening of the effect by profes- sional , or ...
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... never reject the broken one , which we offer him in our hour of sadness and reverse . Misfortunes are moral bitters , which frequently restore the healthy tone of the mind , after it has been cloyed and sickened by the sweets of ...
... never reject the broken one , which we offer him in our hour of sadness and reverse . Misfortunes are moral bitters , which frequently restore the healthy tone of the mind , after it has been cloyed and sickened by the sweets of ...
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... never be sure that you have not given pain in giving advice . We have our revenge for this injustice . If an ac- quaintance pursue some unfortunate course , in spite of our dissuasions , we feel more gratified by the confirmation of our ...
... never be sure that you have not given pain in giving advice . We have our revenge for this injustice . If an ac- quaintance pursue some unfortunate course , in spite of our dissuasions , we feel more gratified by the confirmation of our ...
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