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Pagina v
... Objects , and to Home ..... 25 62. Of romancing in Conversation - Anecdotes of a French Company , in a Letter from Eutrapelus ..... 29 63. Of private and domestic Virtues - Character of Miss Hargrave ..... 34 64. Of good Company ; in a ...
... Objects , and to Home ..... 25 62. Of romancing in Conversation - Anecdotes of a French Company , in a Letter from Eutrapelus ..... 29 63. Of private and domestic Virtues - Character of Miss Hargrave ..... 34 64. Of good Company ; in a ...
Pagina 22
... objects of cen- sure . I have long been of opinion , that one of the most important lessons to be learned in life ... objects of life , but who can nevertheless unbend his mind , and be amused with easy and simple recreations . A man ...
... objects of cen- sure . I have long been of opinion , that one of the most important lessons to be learned in life ... objects of life , but who can nevertheless unbend his mind , and be amused with easy and simple recreations . A man ...
Pagina 23
... objects which , compared with those of ambition , fame , or study , may appear little or trifling . The mind is very ... object , and which agitates and interests him , he is in danger of acquiring a hardness of temper which will make ...
... objects which , compared with those of ambition , fame , or study , may appear little or trifling . The mind is very ... object , and which agitates and interests him , he is in danger of acquiring a hardness of temper which will make ...
Pagina 25
... that gentleman as possessing . At * See Melmoth's Cicero's Letters . his house in the country , these appear to the NO . 61 . 25 MIRROR . Account of some Peculiarities in Mr Umphraville-of Attachment to inanimate Objects, and to Home.
... that gentleman as possessing . At * See Melmoth's Cicero's Letters . his house in the country , these appear to the NO . 61 . 25 MIRROR . Account of some Peculiarities in Mr Umphraville-of Attachment to inanimate Objects, and to Home.
Pagina 27
... object we have long been acquainted with , is one of those natural propensities the mind will always experience , if it has not lost this connec- tion by the variety of its engagements , or the bustle of its pursuits . There is a silent ...
... object we have long been acquainted with , is one of those natural propensities the mind will always experience , if it has not lost this connec- tion by the variety of its engagements , or the bustle of its pursuits . There is a silent ...
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acquaintance acquired admiration Æsop affections agreeable amidst amusements Antonio appear attended awake battle of Culloden beauty called character circumstances Clare Market companions conduct conversation Daniel Higgs death dinner disposition dreams eclogue elegant Emilia endeavoured engaged entertainment equally fashion father favour FEBRUARY 22 feelings figure-making fortune frequently friends genius gentleman George Manly give happy heard honour hope humour imagination indulge JANUARY 29 learned lived lively colours look Louisa manner MARCH 11 marriage melancholy Melfort ment mind Mirror nature never nonsense verses object obliged observed occasion opinion passions perhaps persons Phædo pleasure possessed received remarkable satire of Juvenal SATURDAY scenes Scotland seemed sensible sentiments sign-post Sir Edward sister situation sleep society soon sort spect spirit taste Tatler thing thought tion town trifling TUESDAY Umphraville uneasiness virtue wife wish write XXIX