The British Essayists: WorldJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... look so pale ; but I had walked a great way , and should certainly have fainted if I had not stepped into your shop . - But you were talking of the gentleman over the way - I fancied I knew him ; but his name is Roberts c 3 4 . 17 THE ...
... look so pale ; but I had walked a great way , and should certainly have fainted if I had not stepped into your shop . - But you were talking of the gentleman over the way - I fancied I knew him ; but his name is Roberts c 3 4 . 17 THE ...
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... looks were so amiable , and her behaviour to me so gentle , that I had no heart to distress her . If she has guessed at what I am , it was only from the concern she saw me in , which I could not hide from her . ' ' You have acted nobly ...
... looks were so amiable , and her behaviour to me so gentle , that I had no heart to distress her . If she has guessed at what I am , it was only from the concern she saw me in , which I could not hide from her . ' ' You have acted nobly ...
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... look- ing - glass , or seas of silver tissue ; and at length the whole system of Ovid's metamorphoses succeeded to all the transformations which Chloe and other great professors had introduced into the science of hiero- glyphic eating ...
... look- ing - glass , or seas of silver tissue ; and at length the whole system of Ovid's metamorphoses succeeded to all the transformations which Chloe and other great professors had introduced into the science of hiero- glyphic eating ...
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... are unhurt by what they lose . On the contrary , I look upon cards as an innocent and useful amusement ; calculated to interrupt the formal conversations and private cabals of large companies , and to 7 . 35 THE WORLD .
... are unhurt by what they lose . On the contrary , I look upon cards as an innocent and useful amusement ; calculated to interrupt the formal conversations and private cabals of large companies , and to 7 . 35 THE WORLD .
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... look upon myself as superior to such little arts of fame . Compliments , which I should be obliged to shroud under the name of a third little relish for me . person , have very I am not considerable enough to pronounce ex ca- thedra ...
... look upon myself as superior to such little arts of fame . Compliments , which I should be obliged to shroud under the name of a third little relish for me . person , have very I am not considerable enough to pronounce ex ca- thedra ...
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