The British Essayists: WorldJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... called BRI- TISH PURL , as ROMAN PURL ? O sir , ' said he , ' the landlord has had twenty times the custom since he gave his liquor that outlandish name . ' I soon found that my sagacious informer was a maker of leather breeches , by ...
... called BRI- TISH PURL , as ROMAN PURL ? O sir , ' said he , ' the landlord has had twenty times the custom since he gave his liquor that outlandish name . ' I soon found that my sagacious informer was a maker of leather breeches , by ...
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... always been , for any thing that I know to the contrary , what is called a virtuous woman : a notable one I am sure she is : but though chastity and notable- ness may be very valuable qualities in a woman , 6 142 . THE WORLD .
... always been , for any thing that I know to the contrary , what is called a virtuous woman : a notable one I am sure she is : but though chastity and notable- ness may be very valuable qualities in a woman , 6 142 . THE WORLD .
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... called at your friend Dodsley's the last time I was in town , to look in Mr. Johnson's dictionary for the meaning of the word notable ; but could find no such epithet applied to a wife . I wish with all my heart that he had given us a ...
... called at your friend Dodsley's the last time I was in town , to look in Mr. Johnson's dictionary for the meaning of the word notable ; but could find no such epithet applied to a wife . I wish with all my heart that he had given us a ...
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... called rough music , consisting of performances on cow - horns , salt - boxes , warming- pans , sheep - bells , & c , intermixed with hooting , hal- looing , and all sorts of hideous noises , with which the young wags of the village ...
... called rough music , consisting of performances on cow - horns , salt - boxes , warming- pans , sheep - bells , & c , intermixed with hooting , hal- looing , and all sorts of hideous noises , with which the young wags of the village ...
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... called the Spleen , which pleases me more than al- most any thing I have read . The passage is this : Happy the man , who , innocent , Grieves not at ills he can't prevent ; His skiff does with the current glide , Not puffing pull'd ...
... called the Spleen , which pleases me more than al- most any thing I have read . The passage is this : Happy the man , who , innocent , Grieves not at ills he can't prevent ; His skiff does with the current glide , Not puffing pull'd ...
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