The British Essayists: MirrorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... gives his works to the public , is pretty much in the situation of the stranger . If he endeavour to amuse the young and the lively , by the sprightliness of his wit , or the sallies of his imagination , the grave and the serious throw ...
... gives his works to the public , is pretty much in the situation of the stranger . If he endeavour to amuse the young and the lively , by the sprightliness of his wit , or the sallies of his imagination , the grave and the serious throw ...
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... or felt themselves disposed to show , they at once give up their own judgment ; every one pays a compliment to his own sagacity , by assuming the merit of having discovered that this VOL . I. B stranger had the air of a man of fashion ,
... or felt themselves disposed to show , they at once give up their own judgment ; every one pays a compliment to his own sagacity , by assuming the merit of having discovered that this VOL . I. B stranger had the air of a man of fashion ,
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... gives his works to the public , is pretty much in the situation of the stranger . If he endeavour to amuse the young and the lively , by the sprightliness of his wit , or the sallies of his imagination , the grave and the serious throw ...
... gives his works to the public , is pretty much in the situation of the stranger . If he endeavour to amuse the young and the lively , by the sprightliness of his wit , or the sallies of his imagination , the grave and the serious throw ...
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... give him some of the outlines of my past life and education . I am the only son of a gentleman of moderate fortune . My parents died when I was an infant , leaving me under the guardianship of an eminent counsellor , who came annually ...
... give him some of the outlines of my past life and education . I am the only son of a gentleman of moderate fortune . My parents died when I was an infant , leaving me under the guardianship of an eminent counsellor , who came annually ...
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... society . If the sentiments and observations to which this train of thinking will naturally give rise can be exhibited in this paper , in such a dress and manner as to afford amusement , it will at least be 4 1 . THE MIRROR .
... society . If the sentiments and observations to which this train of thinking will naturally give rise can be exhibited in this paper , in such a dress and manner as to afford amusement , it will at least be 4 1 . THE MIRROR .
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