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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... consider Time , Sir , as a sort of incubus , or day night - mare , a malignant being , who , like the old man of the sea , in the Arabian Tales , fastens himself upon our shoulders , presses with in- tolerable weight , and sticks so ...
... consider Time , Sir , as a sort of incubus , or day night - mare , a malignant being , who , like the old man of the sea , in the Arabian Tales , fastens himself upon our shoulders , presses with in- tolerable weight , and sticks so ...
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... consider that it would be highly improvident to dispatch or execute in one hour , or in one day , what , with a little prudent management , may easily furnish occupation for twenty . Thus , when a loun- ger begins to write a letter , it ...
... consider that it would be highly improvident to dispatch or execute in one hour , or in one day , what , with a little prudent management , may easily furnish occupation for twenty . Thus , when a loun- ger begins to write a letter , it ...
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... that he had resolved , before he came among them to take notes of what passed , lest he should forget it ; and that this was now his occupation . The company , considering the manner in which they had N " 60 . 21 THE MIRROR .
... that he had resolved , before he came among them to take notes of what passed , lest he should forget it ; and that this was now his occupation . The company , considering the manner in which they had N " 60 . 21 THE MIRROR .
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Alexander Chalmers. The company , considering the manner in which they had been employed , felt the rebuke , and were ... consider so . ' He who thinks rightly , and adapts his mind to the cir- cumstances in which he is placed , will soon ...
Alexander Chalmers. The company , considering the manner in which they had been employed , felt the rebuke , and were ... consider so . ' He who thinks rightly , and adapts his mind to the cir- cumstances in which he is placed , will soon ...
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... considering the scene before us , it is necessary that we keep in view the character of Lady Anne . The outlines are given us in her own conversation ; but we see it more completely finished and filled up , indirectly indeed , but not ...
... considering the scene before us , it is necessary that we keep in view the character of Lady Anne . The outlines are given us in her own conversation ; but we see it more completely finished and filled up , indirectly indeed , but not ...
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