The British Essayists: The MirrorLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... circumstances had not escaped his notice , and he failed not to observe that Emilia had acquired a stronger attachment to the pleasures of a town life , than was either right in itself , or agreeable to that preference for domestic ...
... circumstances had not escaped his notice , and he failed not to observe that Emilia had acquired a stronger attachment to the pleasures of a town life , than was either right in itself , or agreeable to that preference for domestic ...
الصفحة 11
... circumstance , she would have been exhausting her spirits at a ball , or wasting the night at cards . Nor was he less studious in forming her taste for company , than for books . Though he had never aimed at an extensive acquaintance ...
... circumstance , she would have been exhausting her spirits at a ball , or wasting the night at cards . Nor was he less studious in forming her taste for company , than for books . Though he had never aimed at an extensive acquaintance ...
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... circumstance gave her mind more and more a do- mestic turn . The same delicacy from which he at first gave way to her taste for company and public amuse- ments , made Horatio avoid showing that preference which he entertained for a ...
... circumstance gave her mind more and more a do- mestic turn . The same delicacy from which he at first gave way to her taste for company and public amuse- ments , made Horatio avoid showing that preference which he entertained for a ...
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... circumstances are apt to escape one's memory , after an interval of many years ; but I shall never forget the gratitude of those poor people , and the ardent thanks which they bestowed on us when they went away and dis- persed ...
... circumstances are apt to escape one's memory , after an interval of many years ; but I shall never forget the gratitude of those poor people , and the ardent thanks which they bestowed on us when they went away and dis- persed ...
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... have no ex- ternal circumstance to animate her . Her silent and secret virtue is the pure and unmingled effect of tenderness , of affection , and of duty . - -- No. 64. SATURDAY , DECEMBER 18 , 1779 . - 38 NO . 63 . MIRROR .
... have no ex- ternal circumstance to animate her . Her silent and secret virtue is the pure and unmingled effect of tenderness , of affection , and of duty . - -- No. 64. SATURDAY , DECEMBER 18 , 1779 . - 38 NO . 63 . MIRROR .
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