The British Essayists;: MirrorJ. Johnson, J. Nichols and son, R. Baldwin, F. and C. Rivington, W. Otridge and son, W.J. and J. Richardson, A. Strahan, R. Faulder, ... [and 40 others], 1807 |
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... French Company , in a Letter from Eutrapelus . . . . 63. Of private and domestic Virtues - Character of Miss Hargrave 64. Of Good Company ; in a Letter from Modestus . 65. The Hardship of educating a young Lady in an ex- pensive Manner ...
... French Company , in a Letter from Eutrapelus . . . . 63. Of private and domestic Virtues - Character of Miss Hargrave 64. Of Good Company ; in a Letter from Modestus . 65. The Hardship of educating a young Lady in an ex- pensive Manner ...
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... French and Italians , because they did not speak English , is held up to ridicule in a vein of wit , and with an elegance of expression , that mark the com- positions of the Earl of Chesterfield . A correspondent in your own paper has ...
... French and Italians , because they did not speak English , is held up to ridicule in a vein of wit , and with an elegance of expression , that mark the com- positions of the Earl of Chesterfield . A correspondent in your own paper has ...
Pagina 28
... French , who are a lively people , have , I think , no term that answers to our substantive Home ; but it is not the melancholy of a sour unsocial being ; on the contrary , I believe , there will always be found a tone of benevolence in ...
... French , who are a lively people , have , I think , no term that answers to our substantive Home ; but it is not the melancholy of a sour unsocial being ; on the contrary , I believe , there will always be found a tone of benevolence in ...
Pagina 29
... with many of the most ' considerable Calvinists ; and , after their defeat , he ་ · · • · generously afforded an asylum to D 3 N ^ 62 . 29 THE MIRROR . Of romancing in Conversation-Anecdotes of a French Company, in a Letter from Eutrapelus.
... with many of the most ' considerable Calvinists ; and , after their defeat , he ་ · · • · generously afforded an asylum to D 3 N ^ 62 . 29 THE MIRROR . Of romancing in Conversation-Anecdotes of a French Company, in a Letter from Eutrapelus.
Pagina 32
... French express it , with reputation . On his quitting the army , he retired to a small pa- ternal estate , and lived in a decent way with most scrupulous œconomy . His Chateau had been ruined during the wars of the League , and nothing ...
... French express it , with reputation . On his quitting the army , he retired to a small pa- ternal estate , and lived in a decent way with most scrupulous œconomy . His Chateau had been ruined during the wars of the League , and nothing ...
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