The British Essayists: MirrorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... believe , many a grave mouth water . This power is , in some degree , possessed by the writer of an anonymous paper . He can at least exercise it for a purpose for which people would be most apt to use the privilege of being invisible ...
... believe , many a grave mouth water . This power is , in some degree , possessed by the writer of an anonymous paper . He can at least exercise it for a purpose for which people would be most apt to use the privilege of being invisible ...
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... believe , will do more for their beauty than the finest paint the most skilfully laid on : the culture of them will give a higher lustre to their complexion , without any danger of this colouring being rubbed off , or the natural ...
... believe , will do more for their beauty than the finest paint the most skilfully laid on : the culture of them will give a higher lustre to their complexion , without any danger of this colouring being rubbed off , or the natural ...
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... Believe me , then , sir , by complying with this hint , you will not only please the ladies , but now and then save a blush in their company to some grown gentlemen , who have not the good fortune to be so learned as yourself . Amongst ...
... Believe me , then , sir , by complying with this hint , you will not only please the ladies , but now and then save a blush in their company to some grown gentlemen , who have not the good fortune to be so learned as yourself . Amongst ...
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... farm , while we were not at all desirous of repeating the entertainment of the morning , we passed a tasteless , lifeless , yawning afternoon ; and I believe Mr. Fleet- 10 . 47 THE MIRROR . Home Mackenzie Craig Abercromby Mackenzie.
... farm , while we were not at all desirous of repeating the entertainment of the morning , we passed a tasteless , lifeless , yawning afternoon ; and I believe Mr. Fleet- 10 . 47 THE MIRROR . Home Mackenzie Craig Abercromby Mackenzie.
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James Ferguson. lifeless , yawning afternoon ; and I believe Mr. Fleet- wood would have willingly exchanged the dulness of his present company , for the boisterous mirth of the last he had been in . Our next visit was to a gentleman of a ...
James Ferguson. lifeless , yawning afternoon ; and I believe Mr. Fleet- wood would have willingly exchanged the dulness of his present company , for the boisterous mirth of the last he had been in . Our next visit was to a gentleman of a ...
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