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Pagina 15
... remarkable for no one offensive quality , except a mortal antipathy at Time ; which , as that author says , and we are willing to allow , we study all possible means of killing and destroying . This confession , Sir , of one particular ...
... remarkable for no one offensive quality , except a mortal antipathy at Time ; which , as that author says , and we are willing to allow , we study all possible means of killing and destroying . This confession , Sir , of one particular ...
Pagina 26
... remarkable growth , has his wings clipped , and his talons pared , the first Mon- day of every month , during spring and summer . The contempt in which , to a somewhat unreason- able degree , he holds modern refinement , has led him to ...
... remarkable growth , has his wings clipped , and his talons pared , the first Mon- day of every month , during spring and summer . The contempt in which , to a somewhat unreason- able degree , he holds modern refinement , has led him to ...
Pagina 32
... remarkable object on his estate , he was generally known by the name of M. de la Tour le Colombier . His mansion- house was little better than that of a middling far- mer in the south of England . The forest , 32 NO . 62 . MIRROR .
... remarkable object on his estate , he was generally known by the name of M. de la Tour le Colombier . His mansion- house was little better than that of a middling far- mer in the south of England . The forest , 32 NO . 62 . MIRROR .
Pagina 60
... cation ; and , with that view , I determined to cultivate an acquaintance in those families that were most remarkable for their prudence and moderation . I now began to look upon it as not one of 60 NO . 67 . MIRROR .
... cation ; and , with that view , I determined to cultivate an acquaintance in those families that were most remarkable for their prudence and moderation . I now began to look upon it as not one of 60 NO . 67 . MIRROR .
Pagina 125
... even there , I was remarkable for the acquisition of friends . Even there , too , I acquired them NO . 78 . 125 MIRROR . Letter from John Hearty, giving an Account of his Suf- ferings from an extreme Propensity to Friendship.
... even there , I was remarkable for the acquisition of friends . Even there , too , I acquired them NO . 78 . 125 MIRROR . Letter from John Hearty, giving an Account of his Suf- ferings from an extreme Propensity to Friendship.
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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