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
... Virtues - Character of Miss Hargrave 64. Of Good Company ; in a Letter from Modestus . 65. The Hardship of educating a young Lady in an ex- pensive Manner , and then leaving her with a very slender Provision for her Support - History of ...
... Virtues - Character of Miss Hargrave 64. Of Good Company ; in a Letter from Modestus . 65. The Hardship of educating a young Lady in an ex- pensive Manner , and then leaving her with a very slender Provision for her Support - History of ...
الصفحة vi
... Virtue— Story of Antonio Page 721 77 71. Sequel of the Story of Antonio 82 72. Advantages to be drawn from Scenes of ... Virtues of vi CONTENTS .
... Virtue— Story of Antonio Page 721 77 71. Sequel of the Story of Antonio 82 72. Advantages to be drawn from Scenes of ... Virtues of vi CONTENTS .
الصفحة 2
... virtues , added dignity to the highest office in the law of England , which he filled many years with the entire approbation of all good men . In the World , the folly of sending an ignorant booby to travel , who looked with contempt on ...
... virtues , added dignity to the highest office in the law of England , which he filled many years with the entire approbation of all good men . In the World , the folly of sending an ignorant booby to travel , who looked with contempt on ...
الصفحة 3
... virtues , I longed to visit Italy , to see the spot where Scipio triumphed , where Casar fell , where Cicero harangued . Full of these ideas , I set out on my travels ; and , after passing some time in France , I proceeded to Rome . For ...
... virtues , I longed to visit Italy , to see the spot where Scipio triumphed , where Casar fell , where Cicero harangued . Full of these ideas , I set out on my travels ; and , after passing some time in France , I proceeded to Rome . For ...
الصفحة 8
... 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 Edinburgh in the hurry of a race week , and ...
... 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 Edinburgh in the hurry of a race week , and ...
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