Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, Volume 1Lackington, Allen, & Company, 1807 - 432 pages |
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... feelings and af- fections were at once too impulsive to be long repressed , and he too careless of concealment to attempt at qualifying them . Such was his sensibility towards human sufferings , that it became a duty with his family to ...
... feelings and af- fections were at once too impulsive to be long repressed , and he too careless of concealment to attempt at qualifying them . Such was his sensibility towards human sufferings , that it became a duty with his family to ...
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... feelings , and unpropitious to the cultivation and encourage- ment of his talents . His connexion with Mr. Horace Walpole , the late Lord Orford , had too much of the bitter of dependance in it to be gratifying to the taste of a man of ...
... feelings , and unpropitious to the cultivation and encourage- ment of his talents . His connexion with Mr. Horace Walpole , the late Lord Orford , had too much of the bitter of dependance in it to be gratifying to the taste of a man of ...
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... feelings , did not leave a hope that a single word had escaped the notice of my school- fellows . I well remember his demanding of me what report I could expect him to make of me to my grandfather Bentley . I shuddered at the name ...
... feelings , did not leave a hope that a single word had escaped the notice of my school- fellows . I well remember his demanding of me what report I could expect him to make of me to my grandfather Bentley . I shuddered at the name ...
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... old master , and am under infinite obligations to his care and kindness , yet having severely ex- perienced how poignant are the inflictions of discouragement to the feelings , and how re- pulsive to RICHARD CUMBERLAND . 45.
... old master , and am under infinite obligations to his care and kindness , yet having severely ex- perienced how poignant are the inflictions of discouragement to the feelings , and how re- pulsive to RICHARD CUMBERLAND . 45.
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Richard Cumberland. discouragement to the feelings , and how re- pulsive to the efforts of the unformed embryo genius , I cannot state this circumstance in any better light than as an oversight in point of education , which , though well ...
Richard Cumberland. discouragement to the feelings , and how re- pulsive to the efforts of the unformed embryo genius , I cannot state this circumstance in any better light than as an oversight in point of education , which , though well ...
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