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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... Letter from Eutrapelus . . . . 63. Of private and domestic Virtues - Character of Miss Hargrave 64. Of Good Company ; in a Letter from Modestus . 65. The Hardship of educating a young Lady in an ex- pensive Manner , and then leaving her ...
... Letter from Eutrapelus . . . . 63. Of private and domestic Virtues - Character of Miss Hargrave 64. Of Good Company ; in a Letter from Modestus . 65. The Hardship of educating a young Lady in an ex- pensive Manner , and then leaving her ...
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... Letter from Joseph Fielding 70. Danger of too much Intimacy with the Great - a Spi- rit of Independence the best Guardian of Virtue— Story of Antonio Page 721 77 71. Sequel of the Story of Antonio 82 72. Advantages to be drawn from ...
... Letter from Joseph Fielding 70. Danger of too much Intimacy with the Great - a Spi- rit of Independence the best Guardian of Virtue— Story of Antonio Page 721 77 71. Sequel of the Story of Antonio 82 72. Advantages to be drawn from ...
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... Letter from Miss C. F. 94. Effects of the Representation of certain Characters in the Mirror - Letter from a Gentleman in Lon- don on the Improvements of Edinburgh • ..... 95. Description of a dangerous Species of Coquette ; in two Letters ...
... Letter from Miss C. F. 94. Effects of the Representation of certain Characters in the Mirror - Letter from a Gentleman in Lon- don on the Improvements of Edinburgh • ..... 95. Description of a dangerous Species of Coquette ; in two Letters ...
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Alexander Chalmers. No . Page 103. Letter from Simon Softly , containing an Account of his Visit to Sir Ralph Holdencourt , a Man of great Family , with whom he had a Law - suit . 104. Il Consequences of retiring from Society - Character ...
Alexander Chalmers. No . Page 103. Letter from Simon Softly , containing an Account of his Visit to Sir Ralph Holdencourt , a Man of great Family , with whom he had a Law - suit . 104. Il Consequences of retiring from Society - Character ...
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... his station nor his fortune entitle him to associate in the after - part of his life . The following letter on this subject may perhaps be ac- ceptable to my readers . VOL . XXXV . SIR , To the AUTHOR of the MIRROR . MOST.
... his station nor his fortune entitle him to associate in the after - part of his life . The following letter on this subject may perhaps be ac- ceptable to my readers . VOL . XXXV . SIR , To the AUTHOR of the MIRROR . MOST.
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