The Observer:: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays. ...C. Dilly, 1791 |
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... began to give place to the most active of all paffions , had been so much agitated by the events of the day , that we had no fooner parted from honeft Abrahams , than he began to comment upon the lucky incident of our rencontre with the ...
... began to give place to the most active of all paffions , had been so much agitated by the events of the day , that we had no fooner parted from honeft Abrahams , than he began to comment upon the lucky incident of our rencontre with the ...
الصفحة 10
... began to form a variety of conjectures as to the reception he was likely to meet from the old gentleman , with no less a variety of plans for his own behaviour , and even of fpeeches with which he was to usher in his firft addreffes ...
... began to form a variety of conjectures as to the reception he was likely to meet from the old gentleman , with no less a variety of plans for his own behaviour , and even of fpeeches with which he was to usher in his firft addreffes ...
الصفحة 42
... began to collect them at an early period of my life : to them I devoted the greateft portion of my time , and had my vanity been of a fort to be contented • contented with the literary credit I had now ac- 42 THE OBSERVER . N ° 130 .
... began to collect them at an early period of my life : to them I devoted the greateft portion of my time , and had my vanity been of a fort to be contented • contented with the literary credit I had now ac- 42 THE OBSERVER . N ° 130 .
الصفحة 43
... hand opinions in all matters of lite- rary taste , and faw myself inaugurated by my Aatterers cenfor of all new publications . My trumpeters had now made fuch a noife in the the world , that I began to be in great N ° 130. THE OBSERVER .
... hand opinions in all matters of lite- rary taste , and faw myself inaugurated by my Aatterers cenfor of all new publications . My trumpeters had now made fuch a noife in the the world , that I began to be in great N ° 130. THE OBSERVER .
الصفحة 44
... began to be in great request , and men of real literature laid out for my ac quaintance ; but here I acted with a coldness , that was in me conftitutional as well as pru dential : I was refolved not to risk my laurels , and throw away ...
... began to be in great request , and men of real literature laid out for my ac quaintance ; but here I acted with a coldness , that was in me conftitutional as well as pru dential : I was refolved not to risk my laurels , and throw away ...
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