The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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Strana xxxviii
... happy , as it obviously could not embrace common life and manners , and the town probably would not have suffered the instructions of country gentlemen . It reached to the fortieth paper , and was republished in one volume , with the ...
... happy , as it obviously could not embrace common life and manners , and the town probably would not have suffered the instructions of country gentlemen . It reached to the fortieth paper , and was republished in one volume , with the ...
Strana 1
... happy distinction , which is so very peculiar to you , with the addition of industry , vigi- VOL . XVI . lance , patience of labour , thirst , and hunger The Author's Address-Importance of thors-Plan of the Work • STEELE.
... happy distinction , which is so very peculiar to you , with the addition of industry , vigi- VOL . XVI . lance , patience of labour , thirst , and hunger The Author's Address-Importance of thors-Plan of the Work • STEELE.
Strana 3
... happy communication of generous sentiments , which contribute , not only to your own mutual entertainment and improvement , but to the honour and service of your country . Zeal for the public good is the characteristic of a man of ...
... happy communication of generous sentiments , which contribute , not only to your own mutual entertainment and improvement , but to the honour and service of your country . Zeal for the public good is the characteristic of a man of ...
Strana 26
... happy in my searches after knowledge , that I have found unvalued repositories of learning in the lining of bandboxes . I look upon these pasteboard edifices , adorned with the fragments of the ingenious , with the same veneration as ...
... happy in my searches after knowledge , that I have found unvalued repositories of learning in the lining of bandboxes . I look upon these pasteboard edifices , adorned with the fragments of the ingenious , with the same veneration as ...
Strana 58
... happy genius for little things . It is ex- tremely to be lamented , that hitherto we come from the college as unable to put on our own cloaths as we do from nurse . We owe many misfortunes , and an unhappy backwardness in urging our way ...
... happy genius for little things . It is ex- tremely to be lamented , that hitherto we come from the college as unable to put on our own cloaths as we do from nurse . We owe many misfortunes , and an unhappy backwardness in urging our way ...
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