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" Thus we come to have more originals, and more that appear what they are; we have more humour, because every man follows his own, and takes a pleasure, perhaps a pride, to shew it. "
A New Dictionary of the English Language - Page 392
by Charles Richardson - 1839 - 886 pages
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The Guardian, Volume 2

Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - English essays - 1714 - 382 pages
...but are forced to diiguiie, and there« by may rome in time to be extinguifhed. Thus we « come to have more Originals, and more that appear • what they are : We have more Humour, becaule every f Man follows his own, and takes a Pleafure, perhaps a < Pride, to fliew it. On the contrary,...
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Letters written by Sir William Temple ... containing an account of the most ...

William Temple - Europe - 1731 - 506 pages
...to imitate ; Liberty begets Stomach or Heart, and Stomach will not be conftrained. Thus we come tp have more Originals, and more that appear what they are ; we have more Humour, becaufe; every Man follows bis own, and takes a Pleafure, perhaps a Pride, to ihew k. On the contrary,...
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The Guardian, Volume 2

1804 - 498 pages
...thereby may come in time to be extinguished. Thus we come to have more originals, and more that ap-' pear what they are. We have more humour, because every...and takes a pleasure, perhaps a pride, to shew it. On the contrary, where the people are generally poor, and forced to hard labour, their actions and...
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The British Essayists, Volume 18

Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1807 - 374 pages
...them, but are forced to disguise, and thereby may come in time to be extinguished. Thus we come to have more originals, .and more that appear what they...follows his own, and takes a pleasure, perhaps a pride to^liew it, .On the contrary, where the people are generally .poor, and forced to hard labour, their...
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A Manual of Essays: Selected from Various Authors

Manual - Essays - 1809 - 288 pages
...and pride scorns to imitate ; liberty begets obstinacy, and obstinacy will not be constrained. Thus we have more originals, and more that appear what...humour, because every man follows his own and takes a pride to show it. On the contrary where the people are gene-, rally poor, and forced to hard labour,...
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The Works of Sir William Temple, Bart: An essay upon the advancement of ...

William Temple - 1814 - 588 pages
...to imitate ; liberty begets stomach or heart, and stomach will not be constrained. Thus we come to have more originals, and more that appear what they...and takes a pleasure, perhaps a pride, to shew it. On the contrary, where the people are generally poor, and forced to hard labour, their actions and...
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The British Essayists: Guardian

James Ferguson - English essays - 1819 - 296 pages
...them, but are forced to disguise, and thereby may come in time to be extinguished. Thus we come to have more originals, and more that appear what they...his own, and takes a pleasure, perhaps a pride, to show it. On the contrary, where the people are generally poor, and forced to hard labour, their actions...
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The British Prose Writers: Sir W. Temple's essays

British prose literature - 1821 - 384 pages
...to imitate ; liberty begets stomach or heart, and stomach will not be constrained. Thus we come to have more originals, and more that appear what they...his own, and takes a pleasure, perhaps a pride, to show it. Oil the contrary, where the people are generally poor, and forced to hard labour, their actions...
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The Guardian: no.83-176, June 16-Oct. 1, 1713

Alexander Chalmers - 1822 - 476 pages
...them, but are forced to disguise, and thereby may come in time to be extinguished. Thus we come to have more originals, and more that appear what they...his own, and takes a pleasure, perhaps a pride to show it. On the contrary, where the people are generally poor, and forced to hard labour, their actions...
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The Guardian: no.83-176, June 16-Oct. 1, 1713

Alexander Chalmers - 1822 - 472 pages
...them, but are forced to disguise, and thereby may come in time to be extinguished. Thus we come to have more originals, and more that appear what they...his own, and takes a pleasure, perhaps a pride to show it. On the contrary, where the people are generally poor, and forced to hard labour, their actions...
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