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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... admirable essay was the production of a young man , who afterwards , by his great talents and emi- nent virtues , added dignity to the highest office in the law of England , which he filled many years with the entire approbation of all ...
... admirable essay was the production of a young man , who afterwards , by his great talents and emi- nent virtues , added dignity to the highest office in the law of England , which he filled many years with the entire approbation of all ...
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... admiration , are equally conducive to the advantage of the individual , and the welfare of the community . I N ° 62. SATURDAY , DECEMBER 11 , 1779 . SIR , To the AUTHOR of the MIRROR . WHEN I was in Languedoc , many years ago , I had an ...
... admiration , are equally conducive to the advantage of the individual , and the welfare of the community . I N ° 62. SATURDAY , DECEMBER 11 , 1779 . SIR , To the AUTHOR of the MIRROR . WHEN I was in Languedoc , many years ago , I had an ...
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... admiring world to animate and support them . When Regulus suffered all the tor- tures which cruelty could invent , rather than give up his honour or his country , he was supported by the conscious admiration of those countrymen whom he ...
... admiring world to animate and support them . When Regulus suffered all the tor- tures which cruelty could invent , rather than give up his honour or his country , he was supported by the conscious admiration of those countrymen whom he ...
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... admiration , she was dead to every other sensation . How often have I seen her prefer the applause of the meanest and most contemptible of mankind , whom she herself despised , to the happiness of a man who doated on her to distraction ...
... admiration , she was dead to every other sensation . How often have I seen her prefer the applause of the meanest and most contemptible of mankind , whom she herself despised , to the happiness of a man who doated on her to distraction ...
الصفحة 52
... , his seeming departure from probability only contributes to our admiration ; and the emotions , excited by his extravagance , losing the effect which , from an infe- rior poet , they would have caused , add to 52 N ° 66 . THE MIRROR .
... , his seeming departure from probability only contributes to our admiration ; and the emotions , excited by his extravagance , losing the effect which , from an infe- rior poet , they would have caused , add to 52 N ° 66 . THE MIRROR .
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acquaintance acquired admiration Æsop affections agreeable allowed amidst amusements appearance attended battle of Culloden beauty bestow called character circumstances conduct conversation daugh death dinner dreams Duke of Cumberland eclogue elegant Emilia endeavoured engaged equally fashion father favour FEBRUARY 12 feelings Figure-making flattered Flint fortune French frequently friends friendship genius gentleman George Manly give happy heard honour humour imagination indulge Jemmy King of Prussia ladies language learned lived lively colours look manner marriage melancholy Melfort ment mind MIRROR Miss Juliana nature neighbour never nonsense verses object obliged observed paper passions perhaps persons pleasure possessed racter received remarkable satire of Juvenal SATURDAY scenes Scotland seemed sensible sentiments shew sign-post situation society soon sort spirit taste thing thought tion told torrent streams town trifling TUESDAY Umphraville uneasiness virtue wife writing XXXV young