The British Essayists, Zväzok 7Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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... present of it ; but as I was reaching out my hand to receive it of him , I knocked it against a chair , and by that means awaked . C. N ° 64. MONDAY , MAY 14 , 1711 . Hic vivimus ambitiosa Paupertate omnes · JUV . Sat. iii . 183 . The ...
... present of it ; but as I was reaching out my hand to receive it of him , I knocked it against a chair , and by that means awaked . C. N ° 64. MONDAY , MAY 14 , 1711 . Hic vivimus ambitiosa Paupertate omnes · JUV . Sat. iii . 183 . The ...
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... present want , or terrified with the appa- rent approach of it . All the atonement which men can make for wanton expences ( which is a sort of in- sulting the scarcity under which others labour ) is , that the superfluities of the ...
... present want , or terrified with the appa- rent approach of it . All the atonement which men can make for wanton expences ( which is a sort of in- sulting the scarcity under which others labour ) is , that the superfluities of the ...
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... present bear in the imaginations of men or not . In reflecting upon these works , I shall chiefly dwell upon that for which each respective play is most cele- brated . The present paper shall be employed upon Sir No 65 . 19 SPECTATOR .
... present bear in the imaginations of men or not . In reflecting upon these works , I shall chiefly dwell upon that for which each respective play is most cele- brated . The present paper shall be employed upon Sir No 65 . 19 SPECTATOR .
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Alexander Chalmers. brated . The present paper shall be employed upon Sir Fopling Flutter * . The received character of this play is , that it is the pattern of genteel comedy . Dori- mant and Harriot are the characters of greatest con ...
Alexander Chalmers. brated . The present paper shall be employed upon Sir Fopling Flutter * . The received character of this play is , that it is the pattern of genteel comedy . Dori- mant and Harriot are the characters of greatest con ...
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... present a perfect stranger to both . She knows no way to ex- press herself but by her tongue , and that always to signify her meaning . Her eyes serve her yet only to see with , and she is utterly a foreigner to the language of looks ...
... present a perfect stranger to both . She knows no way to ex- press herself but by her tongue , and that always to signify her meaning . Her eyes serve her yet only to see with , and she is utterly a foreigner to the language of looks ...
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