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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الصفحة 1
... acquire a relish for foreign manners , and a taste for the society of a set of men , 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 ...
... acquire a relish for foreign manners , and a taste for the society of a set of men , 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 ...
الصفحة 3
... acquired a taste in Italy , occupied much of my time ; but , whilst engaged in these favourite pursuits , I did not ne- glect any opportunity of mingling in society with the natives , and of observing their manners and customs . I lived ...
... acquired a taste in Italy , occupied much of my time ; but , whilst engaged in these favourite pursuits , I did not ne- glect any opportunity of mingling in society with the natives , and of observing their manners and customs . I lived ...
الصفحة 10
... acquired a stronger attachment to the pleasures of a town life , than was either right in itself , or agreeable to that preference for domestic society , and the quiet of a country life , which he had always felt , and which he still ...
... acquired a stronger attachment to the pleasures of a town life , than was either right in itself , or agreeable to that preference for domestic society , and the quiet of a country life , which he had always felt , and which he still ...
الصفحة 13
... acquire this complacency of temper , which it always requires much discipline , and often the rod of adversity and disappointment , to subdue . If men truly possess that superiority of under- standing over women , which some of them ...
... acquire this complacency of temper , which it always requires much discipline , and often the rod of adversity and disappointment , to subdue . If men truly possess that superiority of under- standing over women , which some of them ...
الصفحة 14
... acquire , from a sense of its propriety , a virtue , for which , it must be allowed , that the other sex is more indebted to their original constitu- tion . If women , as we sometimes allege , are too apt to connect the idea of pride ...
... acquire , from a sense of its propriety , a virtue , for which , it must be allowed , that the other sex is more indebted to their original constitu- tion . If women , as we sometimes allege , are too apt to connect the idea of pride ...
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