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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... ideas , I set out on my travels ; and , after passing some time in France , I proceeded to Rome . For a while , antiquity was my great object , and every remain of Roman greatness attracted my attention . Afterwards music , of which I ...
... ideas , I set out on my travels ; and , after passing some time in France , I proceeded to Rome . For a while , antiquity was my great object , and every remain of Roman greatness attracted my attention . Afterwards music , of which I ...
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... idea of pride , and hardness of manners , with that of knowledge and ability , and , on that account , often shew a preference to more superficial accomplishments ; the men , who value themselves for knowledge and abilities , ought to ...
... idea of pride , and hardness of manners , with that of knowledge and ability , and , on that account , often shew a preference to more superficial accomplishments ; the men , who value themselves for knowledge and abilities , ought to ...
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... , as a capital painter may sometimes conceive a happy idea from the daubing of a sign - post , so the lounger , though he disdain to follow so mean an example as that of the plodding sons of industry , may , N ° 59 . 19 THE MIRROR .
... , as a capital painter may sometimes conceive a happy idea from the daubing of a sign - post , so the lounger , though he disdain to follow so mean an example as that of the plodding sons of industry , may , N ° 59 . 19 THE MIRROR .
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... idea of the elegant simplicity and virtuous tranquil lity of mind of which the illustrious friends were possessed , when from the cares of state , they could descend to , and feel amusement in , those innocent and simple - hearted ...
... idea of the elegant simplicity and virtuous tranquil lity of mind of which the illustrious friends were possessed , when from the cares of state , they could descend to , and feel amusement in , those innocent and simple - hearted ...
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... idea of its felicity , and increases the tenderness of its re- collection ; ' tis like the view of a landscape by moon- shine ; the distinctness of object is lost , but a mel- low kind of dimness softens and unites the whole . From the ...
... idea of its felicity , and increases the tenderness of its re- collection ; ' tis like the view of a landscape by moon- shine ; the distinctness of object is lost , but a mel- low kind of dimness softens and unites the whole . From the ...
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