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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... former sentiments . One day he took me into his closet , and , after some ge- neral conversation , solicited my interest in the coun- ty of . - , for Mr. I told him that my engagements to the other candidate were such , that I could not ...
... former sentiments . One day he took me into his closet , and , after some ge- neral conversation , solicited my interest in the coun- ty of . - , for Mr. I told him that my engagements to the other candidate were such , that I could not ...
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... former paper , together with some complaints of similar family - distresses , which I have received from other Correspondents , often remind me of the happy effects which my friends Horatio and Emilia have experienced from an opposite ...
... former paper , together with some complaints of similar family - distresses , which I have received from other Correspondents , often remind me of the happy effects which my friends Horatio and Emilia have experienced from an opposite ...
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... former of these purposes , I would recommend a complete set of jest- books from Joe Miller and the Medley of Fun , down to Jonsoniana ; for the latter , most of the new no- vels . I would likewise advise the taking in all the magazines ...
... former of these purposes , I would recommend a complete set of jest- books from Joe Miller and the Medley of Fun , down to Jonsoniana ; for the latter , most of the new no- vels . I would likewise advise the taking in all the magazines ...
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... former papers , I have de- scribed that gentleman as possessing . At his house in the country , these appear to the greatest advan- tage ; there they have room to shoot out at will ; and , like the old yew - trees in his garden , though ...
... former papers , I have de- scribed that gentleman as possessing . At his house in the country , these appear to the greatest advan- tage ; there they have room to shoot out at will ; and , like the old yew - trees in his garden , though ...
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... former days ; that gives us back their joys without tumult , their griefs without poignancy , and produces equally from both a pensive pleasure , which men who have retired from the world , like Umphraville , or whom particular cir ...
... former days ; that gives us back their joys without tumult , their griefs without poignancy , and produces equally from both a pensive pleasure , which men who have retired from the world , like Umphraville , or whom particular cir ...
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