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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... indulged , and which , by degrees , came to oc- cupy almost the whole of my time , sometimes bordered on the licentious , they were at least at- tended with an elegance , which , in some measure B 2 57 . 3 THE MIRROR .
... indulged , and which , by degrees , came to oc- cupy almost the whole of my time , sometimes bordered on the licentious , they were at least at- tended with an elegance , which , in some measure B 2 57 . 3 THE MIRROR .
Pagina 13
... sometimes approached towards levity ; so her vivacity communicated an agreeable gaiety and cheerfulness to the discourse of Horatio . If , in the above account , I have pointed out more strongly the effects of complacency in Horatio ...
... sometimes approached towards levity ; so her vivacity communicated an agreeable gaiety and cheerfulness to the discourse of Horatio . If , in the above account , I have pointed out more strongly the effects of complacency in Horatio ...
Pagina 14
... sometimes allege , are too apt to connect the idea of pride , and hardness of manners , with that of knowledge and ability , and , on that account , often shew a preference to more superficial accomplishments ; the men , who value ...
... sometimes allege , are too apt to connect the idea of pride , and hardness of manners , with that of knowledge and ability , and , on that account , often shew a preference to more superficial accomplishments ; the men , who value ...
Pagina 19
... as a capital painter may sometimes conceive a happy idea from the daubing of a sign - post , so the lounger , though he disdain to follow so mean an example as that of the plodding sons of industry , may , N ° 59 . 19 THE MIRROR .
... as a capital painter may sometimes conceive a happy idea from the daubing of a sign - post , so the lounger , though he disdain to follow so mean an example as that of the plodding sons of industry , may , N ° 59 . 19 THE MIRROR .
Pagina 27
... sometimes rally him , my friend , from the warmth of his heart , and the sensibility of his feelings , has a strong attachment to all the ancient occupiers of his house and grounds , whether they be of the human or the brute , the ...
... sometimes rally him , my friend , from the warmth of his heart , and the sensibility of his feelings , has a strong attachment to all the ancient occupiers of his house and grounds , whether they be of the human or the brute , the ...
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