The British Essayists: WorldJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... nature in the theatres 7. Offensive manners of whist - players Fretters and growlers · · Moore . Walpole Moore 8. Recommendation of Theodore , King of Corsica , to the liberality of the public Walpole 9. Personal satire Progress of wit ...
... nature in the theatres 7. Offensive manners of whist - players Fretters and growlers · · Moore . Walpole Moore 8. Recommendation of Theodore , King of Corsica , to the liberality of the public Walpole 9. Personal satire Progress of wit ...
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... natures , and confessing to one another whose daughters they have ruined , and whose wives they have corrupted ; not by way of boasting , as some have ignorantly imagined , but to be re- 2 1 . THE WORLD . Bashfulness of the moderns ...
... natures , and confessing to one another whose daughters they have ruined , and whose wives they have corrupted ; not by way of boasting , as some have ignorantly imagined , but to be re- 2 1 . THE WORLD . Bashfulness of the moderns ...
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... nature and the passions , is , at last , for the emolument and glory of his native country , returned to England ; where he undertakes to cure all the diseases of the human mind . He cures lying , cheating , swear- ing , drinking ...
... nature and the passions , is , at last , for the emolument and glory of his native country , returned to England ; where he undertakes to cure all the diseases of the human mind . He cures lying , cheating , swear- ing , drinking ...
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... that not only makes wood shine , but last . ' How greatly are the moderns obliged to Lord Bacon for giving another reason for the success of the 6 2 . THE WORLD . The same concluded Progress made towards nature in theatres · Walpole.
... that not only makes wood shine , but last . ' How greatly are the moderns obliged to Lord Bacon for giving another reason for the success of the 6 2 . THE WORLD . The same concluded Progress made towards nature in theatres · Walpole.
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... nature and office of the people called critics . It is the nature of these people to be exceedingly dull ; and it is their office to pronounce decisively upon the merit and demerit of all works whatsoever . Thus , choosing themselves ...
... nature and office of the people called critics . It is the nature of these people to be exceedingly dull ; and it is their office to pronounce decisively upon the merit and demerit of all works whatsoever . Thus , choosing themselves ...
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