The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volume 13 |
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Pagina 6
... taken up in the cities of London and Westminster , by people as different from each other as those who are born in different centuries . Men of six o'clock give way to those of nine , they of nine to the generation of twelve ; and they ...
... taken up in the cities of London and Westminster , by people as different from each other as those who are born in different centuries . Men of six o'clock give way to those of nine , they of nine to the generation of twelve ; and they ...
Pagina 14
... taken much after the same manner ; so that , since it runs in the blood , I have but small hopes of her recovery . I should be glad to have a little of your advice in this matter . I would not willingly trouble you to contrive how it ...
... taken much after the same manner ; so that , since it runs in the blood , I have but small hopes of her recovery . I should be glad to have a little of your advice in this matter . I would not willingly trouble you to contrive how it ...
Pagina 15
... taken notice of . It is design- ed only to admonish all persons , who speak either at the bar , pulpit , or any public assembly whatsoever , how they discover their ignorance in the use of simi- lies . There are , in the pulpit itself ...
... taken notice of . It is design- ed only to admonish all persons , who speak either at the bar , pulpit , or any public assembly whatsoever , how they discover their ignorance in the use of simi- lies . There are , in the pulpit itself ...
Pagina 24
... taken notice of in works which bear such a title . I may , likewise , take into consideration such pieces as ap- pear , from time to time , under the names of those gentlemen who compliment one another in public assemblies , by the ...
... taken notice of in works which bear such a title . I may , likewise , take into consideration such pieces as ap- pear , from time to time , under the names of those gentlemen who compliment one another in public assemblies , by the ...
Pagina 36
... taken , I made off to the door , and overtook some few , who , though they would not hearken to Plain- Dealing , were now terrified to good purpose by the example of others . But when they had touched the threshold , it was a strange ...
... taken , I made off to the door , and overtook some few , who , though they would not hearken to Plain- Dealing , were now terrified to good purpose by the example of others . But when they had touched the threshold , it was a strange ...
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