The British Essayists: WorldJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... took a part in the administration . He thenceforth lived as a private nobleman , at- tached to the arts and to letters , and sustaining the character of one who was known throughout Europe as inferior to none of his rank for bril ...
... took a part in the administration . He thenceforth lived as a private nobleman , at- tached to the arts and to letters , and sustaining the character of one who was known throughout Europe as inferior to none of his rank for bril ...
Стр. xv
... took upon himself the care of providing for the children , and informed the mother that she should be exonerated from the charge of their maintenance . At the same time he proved the remaining vigour and buoyancy of his mind by actively ...
... took upon himself the care of providing for the children , and informed the mother that she should be exonerated from the charge of their maintenance . At the same time he proved the remaining vigour and buoyancy of his mind by actively ...
Стр. xv
... took cham- bers at Lincoln's - Inn , and in 1741 married Miss Trenchard , with whom he resided at Whitminster , in Gloucestershire . He was fond of the water , and contrived a double boat , con- sisting of two distinct boats fifty feet ...
... took cham- bers at Lincoln's - Inn , and in 1741 married Miss Trenchard , with whom he resided at Whitminster , in Gloucestershire . He was fond of the water , and contrived a double boat , con- sisting of two distinct boats fifty feet ...
Стр. xxi
... took pleasure , and where he appears always to have been received with distinction . He con- tracted a very particular intimacy with Madame du Deffand , a lady whose old age and blind- ness did not prevent her from keeping a great deal ...
... took pleasure , and where he appears always to have been received with distinction . He con- tracted a very particular intimacy with Madame du Deffand , a lady whose old age and blind- ness did not prevent her from keeping a great deal ...
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... took the advantage of her silence , and imposed herself upon the world as the offspring of Knowledge . In this manner did the travellers pursue their journey ; ASSURANCE taking the lead through the great towns and cities , and ...
... took the advantage of her silence , and imposed herself upon the world as the offspring of Knowledge . In this manner did the travellers pursue their journey ; ASSURANCE taking the lead through the great towns and cities , and ...
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