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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... never happened to be at home when I did myself the honour of calling on him . " Chagrined and mortified , I returned to Scotland . When I had got within a hundred miles of my own house , I observed , from the road , a gentleman's seat ...
... never happened to be at home when I did myself the honour of calling on him . " Chagrined and mortified , I returned to Scotland . When I had got within a hundred miles of my own house , I observed , from the road , a gentleman's seat ...
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... never has been found to subsist between men differing much in rank and condition , and whose views and objects in life do not in some measure coincide . ' · " · I am now , Mr. MIRROR , fully convinced of the truth of Manly's ...
... never has been found to subsist between men differing much in rank and condition , and whose views and objects in life do not in some measure coincide . ' · " · I am now , Mr. MIRROR , fully convinced of the truth of Manly's ...
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... never lost the inclination , nor neglect- ed the means , of reforming it . Amidst the gaiety to which she had been accus- tomed , Emilia had early formed a taste for the ele- gant writers , both of this country and of France ; and the ...
... never lost the inclination , nor neglect- ed the means , of reforming it . Amidst the gaiety to which she had been accus- tomed , Emilia had early formed a taste for the ele- gant writers , both of this country and of France ; and the ...
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... never aimed at an extensive acquaintance , Horatio enjoyed the friendship of several persons of both sexes en- dowed with those elegant manners , and that delicate and cultivated understanding , which render conver- sation at once ...
... never aimed at an extensive acquaintance , Horatio enjoyed the friendship of several persons of both sexes en- dowed with those elegant manners , and that delicate and cultivated understanding , which render conver- sation at once ...
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... never expressed an inclination of fixing his general residence in the coun- try , or even of her accompanying him in his occa- sional visits to Rosedale . His visits became , however , gradually more fre- quent ; and , as they generally ...
... never expressed an inclination of fixing his general residence in the coun- try , or even of her accompanying him in his occa- sional visits to Rosedale . His visits became , however , gradually more fre- quent ; and , as they generally ...
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