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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... doubt , how far it is an eligible thing for a private gentleman , without ta- lents and inclination for public life , to spend much of his time abroad , to acquire a relish for foreign manners , and a taste for the society of a set of ...
... doubt , how far it is an eligible thing for a private gentleman , without ta- lents and inclination for public life , to spend much of his time abroad , to acquire a relish for foreign manners , and a taste for the society of a set of ...
Pagina 31
... doubt , my Ledi , whether it could have been • matched in your country , so justly celebrated for fine women and horses . - One evening , while I was in garrison at Pont St. Esprit , I took him out to exercise . Being in high spirits ...
... doubt , my Ledi , whether it could have been • matched in your country , so justly celebrated for fine women and horses . - One evening , while I was in garrison at Pont St. Esprit , I took him out to exercise . Being in high spirits ...
Pagina 45
... doubts of their deserving that name . These , however , are probably the effects of ignorance , and a bookish education , in which I am very willing to be corrected from proper autho- rity . I am , & c . MODESTUS . V N ' 65. TUESDAY ...
... doubts of their deserving that name . These , however , are probably the effects of ignorance , and a bookish education , in which I am very willing to be corrected from proper autho- rity . I am , & c . MODESTUS . V N ' 65. TUESDAY ...
Pagina 51
... doubt if they were strictly in Nature . Of this last sort is the celebrated scene in Richard the Third , where that artful usurper first mollifies the resentment , and then gains upon the affections , of the unfortunate Lady Anne . The ...
... doubt if they were strictly in Nature . Of this last sort is the celebrated scene in Richard the Third , where that artful usurper first mollifies the resentment , and then gains upon the affections , of the unfortunate Lady Anne . The ...
Pagina 61
... doubt , lest her sister should have the merit of her important discoveries . The only object of the mother seemed to be to get her girls well married . VOL . XXXV , For this purpose she had trusted entirely to the ex- N ° 67 . THE ...
... doubt , lest her sister should have the merit of her important discoveries . The only object of the mother seemed to be to get her girls well married . VOL . XXXV , For this purpose she had trusted entirely to the ex- N ° 67 . THE ...
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