The British Essayists: WorldJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... objects for love 29. On the little benefit accruing to English- men from their travels 30. Impropriety of wearing a hat in church Moore Unknown . Moore · · Chesterfield J. Warton Tilson Walpole . Chesterfield Cruelty of seducing the ...
... objects for love 29. On the little benefit accruing to English- men from their travels 30. Impropriety of wearing a hat in church Moore Unknown . Moore · · Chesterfield J. Warton Tilson Walpole . Chesterfield Cruelty of seducing the ...
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... Stanhope ( who , from his childhood , had never ceased to be a principal object of his interest , and who , though turning out a very different person from that which his father wished to render him , BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xi.
... Stanhope ( who , from his childhood , had never ceased to be a principal object of his interest , and who , though turning out a very different person from that which his father wished to render him , BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xi.
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... objects of cu- riosity to lovers of the arts , in the vicinity of the metropolis . Being a great admirer and judge of Gothic architecture , he made his house by successive additions a very perfect though miniature specimen , of that ...
... objects of cu- riosity to lovers of the arts , in the vicinity of the metropolis . Being a great admirer and judge of Gothic architecture , he made his house by successive additions a very perfect though miniature specimen , of that ...
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... object , might have rendered him a successful candidate for dramatic fame . About the same time occurred those trans- actions between him and the unfortunate Chat- terton which brought so much censure upon Walpole , but from the ...
... object , might have rendered him a successful candidate for dramatic fame . About the same time occurred those trans- actions between him and the unfortunate Chat- terton which brought so much censure upon Walpole , but from the ...
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... Alexander at the siege of Oxydracæ , so far forgot himself in the heat of conquest , as to stick his sword in one of the pasteboard stones of the wall of the town , and 28 6 . THE WORLD . Old women most proper objects.
... Alexander at the siege of Oxydracæ , so far forgot himself in the heat of conquest , as to stick his sword in one of the pasteboard stones of the wall of the town , and 28 6 . THE WORLD . Old women most proper objects.
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