The British Essayists: MirrorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... wife Rebecca Prune : Tytler . - Observations suggested by it 18. Of national character - Comparison of that of France and England 19. Some farther particulars in the character of Mr. Umphraville 20. On the acrimony of literary disputes ...
... wife Rebecca Prune : Tytler . - Observations suggested by it 18. Of national character - Comparison of that of France and England 19. Some farther particulars in the character of Mr. Umphraville 20. On the acrimony of literary disputes ...
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... or retire to the country , with that dullest of all dull companions , a husband , because it is the duty of a wife to pay attention to her spouse ; 3 . 11 THE MIRROR . On duelling-Regulations proposed― Story of Captain Douglas.
... or retire to the country , with that dullest of all dull companions , a husband , because it is the duty of a wife to pay attention to her spouse ; 3 . 11 THE MIRROR . On duelling-Regulations proposed― Story of Captain Douglas.
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... wife to be often together ; that it is beneath a fine lady to give attention to domestic economy , or to de- mean herself so far as to consider servants to be of the same species with their mistresses ; and that going to church is fit ...
... wife to be often together ; that it is beneath a fine lady to give attention to domestic economy , or to de- mean herself so far as to consider servants to be of the same species with their mistresses ; and that going to church is fit ...
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... wife increased daily ; and as she brought me three fine children , two boys and a girl , their prattle afforded a new fund of amuse- ment . There were , likewise , in our neighbourhood , several families that might have adorned any ...
... wife increased daily ; and as she brought me three fine children , two boys and a girl , their prattle afforded a new fund of amuse- ment . There were , likewise , in our neighbourhood , several families that might have adorned any ...
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... wife , who had been taught to receive the opi- nions of her kinsman with the utmost deference , warmly seconded his proposal , I at length , though not without reluctance , gave my assent to it . When the day of departure came , I ...
... wife , who had been taught to receive the opi- nions of her kinsman with the utmost deference , warmly seconded his proposal , I at length , though not without reluctance , gave my assent to it . When the day of departure came , I ...
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