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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... lately de- monstrated , that it is possible to acquire a critical taste in any of the fine arts , without the smallest por . tion of natural genius ; and it must be acknowledged , that his theory is proved by the example of most mo dern ...
... lately de- monstrated , that it is possible to acquire a critical taste in any of the fine arts , without the smallest por . tion of natural genius ; and it must be acknowledged , that his theory is proved by the example of most mo dern ...
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... lately arrived in town , I was anxious to be introduced into good company of every rank and denomination ; and , in virtue of some family - connections , assisted by the kindness of some college - friends and acquaintance , I flattered ...
... lately arrived in town , I was anxious to be introduced into good company of every rank and denomination ; and , in virtue of some family - connections , assisted by the kindness of some college - friends and acquaintance , I flattered ...
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... seized , brought us upon a philosophi- cal inquiry into the properties of heat , and a long account of some experiments he had lately witnessed on that subject . Being unfortunately asked for his toast 40 N ° 64- THE MIRROR .
... seized , brought us upon a philosophi- cal inquiry into the properties of heat , and a long account of some experiments he had lately witnessed on that subject . Being unfortunately asked for his toast 40 N ° 64- THE MIRROR .
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... lately married to a title and a settlement . I next became acquainted in the house of Sir George Edwin , a man of very moderate fortune , who had lived some years in town for the education of his family . With Sir George I had but ...
... lately married to a title and a settlement . I next became acquainted in the house of Sir George Edwin , a man of very moderate fortune , who had lived some years in town for the education of his family . With Sir George I had but ...
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... lately detected in an illicit commerce with her husband's postillion , and • that a process of divorce will be brought , ' & c . Invention immediately busies itself in accounting for this incident . 112 N ° 75 . THE MIRROR .
... lately detected in an illicit commerce with her husband's postillion , and • that a process of divorce will be brought , ' & c . Invention immediately busies itself in accounting for this incident . 112 N ° 75 . THE MIRROR .
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