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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... 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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... perhaps ask , what a dead beauty was good for ? another would swear , that , in his mind , Polly was a better - made girl than any hea- then goddess , dead or alive . By degrees my neighbours gave me up altoge- ther . They complained ...
... perhaps ask , what a dead beauty was good for ? another would swear , that , in his mind , Polly was a better - made girl than any hea- then goddess , dead or alive . By degrees my neighbours gave me up altoge- ther . They complained ...
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... perhaps , a degree of melancholy in all this ; the French , who are a lively people , have , I think , no term that answers to our substantive Home ; but it is not the melancholy of a sour unsocial being ; on the contrary , I believe ...
... perhaps , a degree of melancholy in all this ; the French , who are a lively people , have , I think , no term that answers to our substantive Home ; but it is not the melancholy of a sour unsocial being ; on the contrary , I believe ...
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... sọ I just ordered my horse to be rubbed down , gave • him a single feed , mounted again , and got back • to Pont St. Esprit , as they were shutting the gates . ' Perhaps I have dwelt too long on the praises N ° 62 . 31 THE MIRROR .
... sọ I just ordered my horse to be rubbed down , gave • him a single feed , mounted again , and got back • to Pont St. Esprit , as they were shutting the gates . ' Perhaps I have dwelt too long on the praises N ° 62 . 31 THE MIRROR .
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Alexander Chalmers. ' Perhaps I have dwelt too long on the praises of my horse ; but something must be allowed for the prejudices of education ; an old horse - officer [ un ancien Capitaine de Cavalerie ] is naturally prolix , ⚫ when ...
Alexander Chalmers. ' Perhaps I have dwelt too long on the praises of my horse ; but something must be allowed for the prejudices of education ; an old horse - officer [ un ancien Capitaine de Cavalerie ] is naturally prolix , ⚫ when ...
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