The Seer, Or, Common-places Refreshed, Volum 1E. Moxon, 1840 |
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... cheerful good - will , partake of some right of greatness , and the privilege to be honoured ; if not with admiration of their wisdom , yet with acknowledgment of the joy which is the end of wisdom , and which it is the privilege of a ...
... cheerful good - will , partake of some right of greatness , and the privilege to be honoured ; if not with admiration of their wisdom , yet with acknowledgment of the joy which is the end of wisdom , and which it is the privilege of a ...
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... cheerful , because in itself it is cheerful . " If a merry meeting is to be wished , " says the man in Shakspeare , " may God pro- hibit it . " So the more obviously cheerful and desirable anything is , the more we seem to beg the ...
... cheerful , because in itself it is cheerful . " If a merry meeting is to be wished , " says the man in Shakspeare , " may God pro- hibit it . " So the more obviously cheerful and desirable anything is , the more we seem to beg the ...
Pàgina 9
... cheerful than a sudden burst of sun into the room , smiting the floor into so many windows , and making the roses on the very carpet look as if they felt it . Let them fade in good season as the others do ; and make up for the expense ...
... cheerful than a sudden burst of sun into the room , smiting the floor into so many windows , and making the roses on the very carpet look as if they felt it . Let them fade in good season as the others do ; and make up for the expense ...
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... cheerful , more liberal , and be astonished and delighted at receiving the praises of the community for their public spirit , and their patronage of noble institutions . Oh , if we could but get half London up at an earlier hour , how ...
... cheerful , more liberal , and be astonished and delighted at receiving the praises of the community for their public spirit , and their patronage of noble institutions . Oh , if we could but get half London up at an earlier hour , how ...
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... cheerfulness out of heaven itself into the humblest apartment , if we have but the spirit to welcome it . But if we have neither tree nor sun , and nobody with us to make amends , suppose it winter time , and that we have a fire . This ...
... cheerfulness out of heaven itself into the humblest apartment , if we have but the spirit to welcome it . But if we have neither tree nor sun , and nobody with us to make amends , suppose it winter time , and that we have a fire . This ...
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admiration Agnes Anacreon Ariosto beauty better Brentford Buondelmonti called charming Chaucer cheerful cold colour dancing dear delight Dianora dress ears elegance English exquisite eyes face fancy fear feel flowers Francis de Sales French genius gentleman give gout grace hand happy head hear heart heaven herdés honour hope human imagination Ippolito Italian lady less living look Lorenzo de Medici lovers madam means mind Mozart nature never ourselves perhaps person Petrarch petrifaction Piano-forte picture pity pleasant pleasure poet poetry poor Porphyro present reader reason respect rich Saint Socrates seems sense smile Smith snuff sort soul speak spirit street suppose sure sweet taste Tatler thee thing thou thought tion Titian trees true turn Turnham Green Twelfth Night verses walk window Windsor Castle word write young