The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen18Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell & T. Holden, 1831 |
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... Admiration is catching by a certain sympa- thy . The vain admire the vain ; the morose are pleased with the morose ; nay , the selfish and cunning are charmed with the tricks and meanness of which they are witnesses , and may be in turn ...
... Admiration is catching by a certain sympa- thy . The vain admire the vain ; the morose are pleased with the morose ; nay , the selfish and cunning are charmed with the tricks and meanness of which they are witnesses , and may be in turn ...
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... admiration of his energy and powers of intellect , than on occasions when he chose to bestride his hobby . Take the following instance in proof . Suwarow's ec- centricity had completely undone him in Prince Potemkin's estimation , and ...
... admiration of his energy and powers of intellect , than on occasions when he chose to bestride his hobby . Take the following instance in proof . Suwarow's ec- centricity had completely undone him in Prince Potemkin's estimation , and ...
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... admiration for the courage with which they resist the demands of a misguided people . When to resist the self- same demands becomes impossible , then our rulers lay claim to equal admiration for the li- berality of their conduct . Thus ...
... admiration for the courage with which they resist the demands of a misguided people . When to resist the self- same demands becomes impossible , then our rulers lay claim to equal admiration for the li- berality of their conduct . Thus ...
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