The British Essayists: MirrorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... allowed to clap first at a play , and pro- I am nounce a firm encore after a fashionable song . consulted by several ladies before they stick their pin into the catalogue of the circulating library ; and have translated to some polite ...
... allowed to clap first at a play , and pro- I am nounce a firm encore after a fashionable song . consulted by several ladies before they stick their pin into the catalogue of the circulating library ; and have translated to some polite ...
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... allowed to suggest , that from the nature of his publication , the acceptance or refusal of an essay is no criterion of its merit , nor of the opinion in which it is held by the editor . A per- formance may be improper for the MIRROR ...
... allowed to suggest , that from the nature of his publication , the acceptance or refusal of an essay is no criterion of its merit , nor of the opinion in which it is held by the editor . A per- formance may be improper for the MIRROR ...
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... allowed for unlearning the blunt manners and rough phraseology which an officer in such situations was forced to assume . Therefore the identical words which , a campaign or two hence , are to be held ex- piable only by blood , may , at ...
... allowed for unlearning the blunt manners and rough phraseology which an officer in such situations was forced to assume . Therefore the identical words which , a campaign or two hence , are to be held ex- piable only by blood , may , at ...
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... allowed three shots to one of his antagonist . I have thus , with some labour , and I hope strict honour , settled certain articles in the matter of duel- ling , for such of my readers as may have occasion for them . It is but candid ...
... allowed three shots to one of his antagonist . I have thus , with some labour , and I hope strict honour , settled certain articles in the matter of duel- ling , for such of my readers as may have occasion for them . It is but candid ...
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... learning to speak , and had got only thirteen words in their vocabulary . But of this , and every other custom at nobody is allowed to judge but themselves . They have got a parcel of phrases , which they 60 12 . THE MIRROR .
... learning to speak , and had got only thirteen words in their vocabulary . But of this , and every other custom at nobody is allowed to judge but themselves . They have got a parcel of phrases , which they 60 12 . THE MIRROR .
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