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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... reading the Newspapers - General Reflections on the Abuses of those daily Intelligencers 76. Dinner at Mr. Melfort's - Hard Drinking - Mr . Um- phraville's Reflections on modern Manners 77. The Effect of Difficulty in Attainment to ...
... reading the Newspapers - General Reflections on the Abuses of those daily Intelligencers 76. Dinner at Mr. Melfort's - Hard Drinking - Mr . Um- phraville's Reflections on modern Manners 77. The Effect of Difficulty in Attainment to ...
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... with whom neither 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.
... with whom neither 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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... readers will be best able to judge , whether making what is called the grand tour , be an advise- able thing for persons in my circumstances and si tuation . I am the only son of a gentleman of fortune THE MIRROR . N 570.
... readers will be best able to judge , whether making what is called the grand tour , be an advise- able thing for persons in my circumstances and si tuation . I am the only son of a gentleman of fortune THE MIRROR . N 570.
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... reading or writing more than half an hour at a time . But , Sir , that the world may not be entirely depri ved of the fruits of my talents and experience , I have determined to send you some of my detached notes , and a few observations ...
... reading or writing more than half an hour at a time . But , Sir , that the world may not be entirely depri ved of the fruits of my talents and experience , I have determined to send you some of my detached notes , and a few observations ...
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... Reading , though , as a food , it is gross and of hard digestion , may be taken with much advantage , in small doses , both as a cordial , and as an opiate . For the former of these purposes , I would recommend a complete set of jest ...
... Reading , though , as a food , it is gross and of hard digestion , may be taken with much advantage , in small doses , both as a cordial , and as an opiate . For the former of these purposes , I would recommend a complete set of jest ...
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