The British Essayists: MirrorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... sort is likely to meet with . Some account of the author and his intentions · · • · 2. Various opinions of the Mirror over- heard by the author in the shop of its publisher 3. Of beauty . Philosophical opinions of it : directions for ...
... sort is likely to meet with . Some account of the author and his intentions · · • · 2. Various opinions of the Mirror over- heard by the author in the shop of its publisher 3. Of beauty . Philosophical opinions of it : directions for ...
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... found out the reason why there was nothing of that sort in the MIRROR ; it was in order to save the tax upon newspapers . Upon getting home to my lodgings , and reflecting on what I had heard , I was for some 2 . THE MIRROR .
... found out the reason why there was nothing of that sort in the MIRROR ; it was in order to save the tax upon newspapers . Upon getting home to my lodgings , and reflecting on what I had heard , I was for some 2 . THE MIRROR .
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... sort of lecture he is apt to get into , though it is supported by the most extensive information and the clearest discernment , it is still pedantry ; and while I admire the talents of Silius , I cannot help being uneasy at his ...
... sort of lecture he is apt to get into , though it is supported by the most extensive information and the clearest discernment , it is still pedantry ; and while I admire the talents of Silius , I cannot help being uneasy at his ...
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... sort of retainer to the Muses ; and though I cannot boast of much familiarity with themselves , hold a subordinate intimacy with several branches of their family . I never made verses , but I can repeat several thousands . Though I am ...
... sort of retainer to the Muses ; and though I cannot boast of much familiarity with themselves , hold a subordinate intimacy with several branches of their family . I never made verses , but I can repeat several thousands . Though I am ...
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... sort of tender desire to see even a copy of that great original , from whose performances I had often , in the earlier part of my life , received such exquisite pleasure . As we understood the house was to be crowded , we went at an ...
... sort of tender desire to see even a copy of that great original , from whose performances I had often , in the earlier part of my life , received such exquisite pleasure . As we understood the house was to be crowded , we went at an ...
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