The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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James Ferguson. my mind what tempers were most apt to fall into this error of life , as well as the misfortune it must needs be to languish under such pressures . As for myself , my natural aversion to that sort of conversa- tion which ...
James Ferguson. my mind what tempers were most apt to fall into this error of life , as well as the misfortune it must needs be to languish under such pressures . As for myself , my natural aversion to that sort of conversa- tion which ...
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... mind . WHEN the weather hinders me from taking my diversions without doors , I frequently make a little party with two or three select friends , to visit any thing curious that may be seen under covert . My principal entertainments of ...
... mind . WHEN the weather hinders me from taking my diversions without doors , I frequently make a little party with two or three select friends , to visit any thing curious that may be seen under covert . My principal entertainments of ...
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... mind to retire for an hour or two from the hurry of business and fatigue of ceremony , made a signal to Eucrate , by putting his hand to his face , placing his arm negligently on a window , or some such action as appeared indifferent to ...
... mind to retire for an hour or two from the hurry of business and fatigue of ceremony , made a signal to Eucrate , by putting his hand to his face , placing his arm negligently on a window , or some such action as appeared indifferent to ...
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... mind ; but I can observe in him , that it is more inclined to break away in tears than rage . I asked him what he would have . He said he would speak to Phara- mond . I desired his business . He could hardly say to me , Eucrate , carry ...
... mind ; but I can observe in him , that it is more inclined to break away in tears than rage . I asked him what he would have . He said he would speak to Phara- mond . I desired his business . He could hardly say to me , Eucrate , carry ...
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... mind , that you , good as you are , are guilty of the generous blood spilt this day by this unhappy hand . Oh that it had perished before that instant ! " Here the stranger paused , and recollecting his mind , after some little ...
... mind , that you , good as you are , are guilty of the generous blood spilt this day by this unhappy hand . Oh that it had perished before that instant ! " Here the stranger paused , and recollecting his mind , after some little ...
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