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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... Italians , because they did not speak English , is held up to ridicule in a vein of wit , and with an elegance of expression , that mark the com- positions of the Earl of Chesterfield . A correspondent in your own paper has pointed out ...
... Italians , because they did not speak English , is held up to ridicule in a vein of wit , and with an elegance of expression , that mark the com- positions of the Earl of Chesterfield . A correspondent in your own paper has pointed out ...
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... Italy , to see the spot where Scipio triumphed , where Casar fell , where Cicero harangued . Full of these ideas , I set out on my travels ; and , after passing some time in France , I proceeded to Rome . For a while , antiquity was my ...
... Italy , to see the spot where Scipio triumphed , where Casar fell , where Cicero harangued . Full of these ideas , I set out on my travels ; and , after passing some time in France , I proceeded to Rome . For a while , antiquity was my ...
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... Italy , and Germany , he went to Spa , with an intention to pass some weeks there , and then return to his native country . At Spa he met with the sister of Lord who soon engaged his af- fections so completely , that he offered her his ...
... Italy , and Germany , he went to Spa , with an intention to pass some weeks there , and then return to his native country . At Spa he met with the sister of Lord who soon engaged his af- fections so completely , that he offered her his ...
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... Italian physician of the sixteenth century : it is a liquid which , when skil- · fully prepared , proves a powerful antiseptic [ an opposer of corruption ] to every thing steeped in it ; and so , by removing all tendency to corruption ...
... Italian physician of the sixteenth century : it is a liquid which , when skil- · fully prepared , proves a powerful antiseptic [ an opposer of corruption ] to every thing steeped in it ; and so , by removing all tendency to corruption ...
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... Italians call singing sotto - voce ; now , let a woman's understanding be ever so strong , let her mind be ever so accomplished , it should always be delivered sotto - voce , SIR , To the AUTHOR of the MIRROR . + 192 N ° 89 . THE MIRROR .
... Italians call singing sotto - voce ; now , let a woman's understanding be ever so strong , let her mind be ever so accomplished , it should always be delivered sotto - voce , SIR , To the AUTHOR of the MIRROR . + 192 N ° 89 . THE MIRROR .
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