The British Essayists: MirrorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... distin- guished probity and honour . They took particular care of my education , intending me for one of the learned professions . At the age of twenty I had completed my studies , and was preparing to enter upon 1 . 3 THE MIRROR ,
... distin- guished probity and honour . They took particular care of my education , intending me for one of the learned professions . At the age of twenty I had completed my studies , and was preparing to enter upon 1 . 3 THE MIRROR ,
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... honoured us with a visit . He seemed much pleased with the looks , the spirit , and promising appearance of my sons ; he paid me many compli- ments on the occasion , and I listened to him with all the pleasure a fond parent feels in ...
... honoured us with a visit . He seemed much pleased with the looks , the spirit , and promising appearance of my sons ; he paid me many compli- ments on the occasion , and I listened to him with all the pleasure a fond parent feels in ...
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... honour to eat a bit of mutton with him . All this , however , is true . As is also another anecdote , which Muck- worm forgot to mention : his first cousin dined that day with the servants , who took compassion on the lad , after he had ...
... honour to eat a bit of mutton with him . All this , however , is true . As is also another anecdote , which Muck- worm forgot to mention : his first cousin dined that day with the servants , who took compassion on the lad , after he had ...
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... honour , as would effectually check this indecency ; but I am sorry to add , that I could not discern , either in their looks or manner , those marks of dis- approbation which I had made my account with per- ceiving . Both the old and ...
... honour , as would effectually check this indecency ; but I am sorry to add , that I could not discern , either in their looks or manner , those marks of dis- approbation which I had made my account with per- ceiving . Both the old and ...
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... honour ought ever to be guarded against with the utmost caution . gen- When I was in France , I observed a propriety of behaviour in the particular mentioned by Mr. A. W. that pleased me much . Even in that country , loose as we imagine ...
... honour ought ever to be guarded against with the utmost caution . gen- When I was in France , I observed a propriety of behaviour in the particular mentioned by Mr. A. W. that pleased me much . Even in that country , loose as we imagine ...
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