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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Pagina 22
... respect the objects of cen- sure . I have long been of opinion , that one of the most important lessons to be learned in life , is that of being able to trifle upon occasion . No character can possibly be more contemptible than that of ...
... respect the objects of cen- sure . I have long been of opinion , that one of the most important lessons to be learned in life , is that of being able to trifle upon occasion . No character can possibly be more contemptible than that of ...
Pagina 64
... respect for the sex which she hoped to find in a husband , it was im- possible I could ever be her's . ' In vain did I join with her in blaming my past conduct ; in vain did I assure her of the settled purpose I had formed to alter my ...
... respect for the sex which she hoped to find in a husband , it was im- possible I could ever be her's . ' In vain did I join with her in blaming my past conduct ; in vain did I assure her of the settled purpose I had formed to alter my ...
Pagina 69
... ; and , in some respects , we should gain . We should drink better Burgundy ; and " 6 " 6 N ° 68 . we should have N ° 68 . 69 THE MIRROR . No Page Account of a younger Brother in the Country, in Letter from Joseph Fielding 721.
... ; and , in some respects , we should gain . We should drink better Burgundy ; and " 6 " 6 N ° 68 . we should have N ° 68 . 69 THE MIRROR . No Page Account of a younger Brother in the Country, in Letter from Joseph Fielding 721.
Pagina 75
... respect that my brother Sir George does ; -but what does that signify ? —I eat , drink , and am merry , enjoy good health and good spirits ; and I have neither the trouble of managing a great estate , nor am I obliged to be circumspect ...
... respect that my brother Sir George does ; -but what does that signify ? —I eat , drink , and am merry , enjoy good health and good spirits ; and I have neither the trouble of managing a great estate , nor am I obliged to be circumspect ...
Pagina 83
... respect " for himself . Sir Robert Walpole was at last obliged to resign , and along with him a few of his friends who were ' most obnoxious to the leaders of the successful party . The Earl of W was not of the number ; he still ...
... respect " for himself . Sir Robert Walpole was at last obliged to resign , and along with him a few of his friends who were ' most obnoxious to the leaders of the successful party . The Earl of W was not of the number ; he still ...
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