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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... hope I may say it without vanity ) with as great a share of knowledge as any of my contemporaries could boast of . The tour of Europe was the only thing wanting to complete my education . Intimately acquainted with the cele brated ...
... hope I may say it without vanity ) with as great a share of knowledge as any of my contemporaries could boast of . The tour of Europe was the only thing wanting to complete my education . Intimately acquainted with the cele brated ...
الصفحة 28
... Hope smiled before us unchecked by Disappoint- ment . The distance of the scene adds to our idea of its felicity , and increases the tenderness of its re- collection ; ' tis like the view of a landscape by moon- shine ; the distinctness ...
... Hope smiled before us unchecked by Disappoint- ment . The distance of the scene adds to our idea of its felicity , and increases the tenderness of its re- collection ; ' tis like the view of a landscape by moon- shine ; the distinctness ...
الصفحة 33
... hope of being credited ; and yet the two personages , whose legends I have related , must have entertained that hope . Neither is it less wonderful that invention should be stretched to the utmost , in order to persuade mere strangers ...
... hope of being credited ; and yet the two personages , whose legends I have related , must have entertained that hope . Neither is it less wonderful that invention should be stretched to the utmost , in order to persuade mere strangers ...
الصفحة 62
... hope she will succeed ; the Miss Edwins appear to be good sort of girls , and will , I have no doubt , make excellent wives to some honest country squire , or some plod- ding man of business , who has no other idea of a wife than as a ...
... hope she will succeed ; the Miss Edwins appear to be good sort of girls , and will , I have no doubt , make excellent wives to some honest country squire , or some plod- ding man of business , who has no other idea of a wife than as a ...
الصفحة 87
... hope , often found in the world ; but , in those changes and vicissitudes of life which open new views , and form new connections , the old are apt to be weakened or forgotten . mily and domestic friendships , ' would he add with a sigh ...
... hope , often found in the world ; but , in those changes and vicissitudes of life which open new views , and form new connections , the old are apt to be weakened or forgotten . mily and domestic friendships , ' would he add with a sigh ...
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