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Pagina 12
... country life , took occasion to acquaint him with this change in her sentiments , and to express the same inclination , which , she was persuaded , he en- tertained , of abandoning a town life , and fixing 12 NO . 58 . MIRROR .
... country life , took occasion to acquaint him with this change in her sentiments , and to express the same inclination , which , she was persuaded , he en- tertained , of abandoning a town life , and fixing 12 NO . 58 . MIRROR .
Pagina 20
... express themselves , that they may prompt an exertion of genius from some abler pen . " I am , Sir , " Your most obedient servant , " ESYCHUS . " P. S. Your correspondent in your 14th num- ber , seems to possess many of the talents ...
... express themselves , that they may prompt an exertion of genius from some abler pen . " I am , Sir , " Your most obedient servant , " ESYCHUS . " P. S. Your correspondent in your 14th num- ber , seems to possess many of the talents ...
Pagina 26
... his hedged terraces . As he holds , however , some good old political tenets , and thinks , as I have often heard him express himself , that every country can afford a king for itself , he had almost submitted 26 NO . 61 . MIRROR .
... his hedged terraces . As he holds , however , some good old political tenets , and thinks , as I have often heard him express himself , that every country can afford a king for itself , he had almost submitted 26 NO . 61 . MIRROR .
Pagina 32
... express it , with rep- utation . On his quitting the army , he retired to a small paternal estate , and lived in a decent way with most scrupulous economy . His chateau had been ruined during the wars of the League , and nothing ...
... express it , with rep- utation . On his quitting the army , he retired to a small paternal estate , and lived in a decent way with most scrupulous economy . His chateau had been ruined during the wars of the League , and nothing ...
Pagina 58
... express contempt in her aspect ; it is baffled by a new attitude of adulation ; and , by a pretended indirect appeal to her compassion , she is totally vanquished . 66 Through the whole of this scene , our abhorrence , our disgust and ...
... express contempt in her aspect ; it is baffled by a new attitude of adulation ; and , by a pretended indirect appeal to her compassion , she is totally vanquished . 66 Through the whole of this scene , our abhorrence , our disgust and ...
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