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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... expected .'- ' Oh , ' replied she , ' have little patience , the men of fashion are not yet come in ; this being the first day of the races , they are dining with the stewards . ' I had not time to make any observation on the propriety ...
... expected .'- ' Oh , ' replied she , ' have little patience , the men of fashion are not yet come in ; this being the first day of the races , they are dining with the stewards . ' I had not time to make any observation on the propriety ...
الصفحة 6
... expected . In a few days I was quite satisfied with the amuse- ments of Edinburgh , and with pleasure , retired once more to my solitude at There , however , I again fell a sacrifice to ennui : I could contrive no way to fill up my time ...
... expected . In a few days I was quite satisfied with the amuse- ments of Edinburgh , and with pleasure , retired once more to my solitude at There , however , I again fell a sacrifice to ennui : I could contrive no way to fill up my time ...
الصفحة 8
... expected to possess . From what you saw at Edinburgh in the hurry of a race week , and from the behaviour of a set of men , who think that fashionable distinction consists in in- dulgence in low pleasures and gross amusements , you have ...
... expected to possess . From what you saw at Edinburgh in the hurry of a race week , and from the behaviour of a set of men , who think that fashionable distinction consists in in- dulgence in low pleasures and gross amusements , you have ...
الصفحة 36
... expected ; the imbecilities of age , which were beginning to approach last time I had seen him , had now made great advances . Formerly Mr. Hargrave used to be the delight of every company , and he ne- ver spoke without instructing or ...
... expected ; the imbecilities of age , which were beginning to approach last time I had seen him , had now made great advances . Formerly Mr. Hargrave used to be the delight of every company , and he ne- ver spoke without instructing or ...
الصفحة 40
... expected in a society of spirits so refined as those with whom I was associa- ted . The ordinary functions of eating and drinking made no part of my idea of a learned man ; and I could observe in my fellow guests an attention to the ...
... expected in a society of spirits so refined as those with whom I was associa- ted . The ordinary functions of eating and drinking made no part of my idea of a learned man ; and I could observe in my fellow guests an attention to the ...
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