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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الصفحة v
... Manner , and then leaving her with a very slender Provision for her Support - History of herself , by S. M. ... 66. Criticism on a Scene in Shakespeare's Richard III . 67. Letter from Lorenzo - He goes in search of a Wife— Characters ...
... Manner , and then leaving her with a very slender Provision for her Support - History of herself , by S. M. ... 66. Criticism on a Scene in Shakespeare's Richard III . 67. Letter from Lorenzo - He goes in search of a Wife— Characters ...
الصفحة vi
... Manners 77. The Effect of Difficulty in Attainment to heighten our Keenness in Pursuit - Argument deduced from this with Regard to the Rule of Poetical Justice . 78. Letter from John Hearty , giving an Account of his Suf- ferings from ...
... Manners 77. The Effect of Difficulty in Attainment to heighten our Keenness in Pursuit - Argument deduced from this with Regard to the Rule of Poetical Justice . 78. Letter from John Hearty , giving an Account of his Suf- ferings from ...
الصفحة 1
... manners of the courtier , enlarges the views of the statesman , and furnishes the philosopher with a more extensive field of observation , and enables him to form more certain conclusions with regard to the nature and character of man ...
... manners of the courtier , enlarges the views of the statesman , and furnishes the philosopher with a more extensive field of observation , and enables him to form more certain conclusions with regard to the nature and character of man ...
الصفحة 2
... manner . If I have not been misinformed , that 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 ...
... manner . If I have not been misinformed , that 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 ...
الصفحة 3
... manners and customs . I lived too on the most intimate footing with the British at the different courts I visited ; and I doubted not that the friendships I then form- ed with men of the first distinction in my own country , would be as ...
... manners and customs . I lived too on the most intimate footing with the British at the different courts I visited ; and I doubted not that the friendships I then form- ed with men of the first distinction in my own country , would be as ...
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