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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... less public place , I should have embraced him with open arms . Judge then of my astonishment , when he received my compliments with the coldness of the most perfect in- difference . It is needless to run through the mor- 6 N ° 57 . THE ...
... less public place , I should have embraced him with open arms . Judge then of my astonishment , when he received my compliments with the coldness of the most perfect in- difference . It is needless to run through the mor- 6 N ° 57 . THE ...
الصفحة 8
... less rash , you might have discovered virtues in your neigh- ' bours that would , in some measure , have made up < for the want of that high polish and refinement ' which they cannot be expected to possess . From what you saw at ...
... less rash , you might have discovered virtues in your neigh- ' bours that would , in some measure , have made up < for the want of that high polish and refinement ' which they cannot be expected to possess . From what you saw at ...
الصفحة 10
... less sensible of the beauties of a polished and refined conversation . It was this which had first gained the affections of Horatio ; it was to this he trusted for effecting the reformation he desired . He was at pains , therefore , to ...
... less sensible of the beauties of a polished and refined conversation . It was this which had first gained the affections of Horatio ; it was to this he trusted for effecting the reformation he desired . He was at pains , therefore , to ...
الصفحة 11
... less studious in forming her taste for company than for books . Though he had never aimed at an extensive acquaintance , Horatio enjoyed the friendship of several persons of both sexes en- dowed with those elegant manners , and that ...
... less studious in forming her taste for company than for books . Though he had never aimed at an extensive acquaintance , Horatio enjoyed the friendship of several persons of both sexes en- dowed with those elegant manners , and that ...
الصفحة 14
... less delicate for being under the direction of a sound judgment ; and that he who best knows the female character , and will put the highest value on its excellence , is also the most likely to make allowance for a difference of taste ...
... less delicate for being under the direction of a sound judgment ; and that he who best knows the female character , and will put the highest value on its excellence , is also the most likely to make allowance for a difference of taste ...
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