The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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Strana xiv
... pleased . Of this indulgence , however , he was not long permitted to avail himself . On Sunday evening , Jan. 14 , 1759 , as he was sitting in the midst of his family , listening to the lesson in the Burial Service ( 1 Cor . chap . xv ...
... pleased . Of this indulgence , however , he was not long permitted to avail himself . On Sunday evening , Jan. 14 , 1759 , as he was sitting in the midst of his family , listening to the lesson in the Burial Service ( 1 Cor . chap . xv ...
Strana 68
... pleased with that which raises agreeable pictures in the infancy , but willing also to own it . But then there are many , who , by false applications of some rules ill understood , or out of deference to men whose opinions they value ...
... pleased with that which raises agreeable pictures in the infancy , but willing also to own it . But then there are many , who , by false applications of some rules ill understood , or out of deference to men whose opinions they value ...
Strana 72
... pleased with his behaviour towards women : he has the skill , in their conversation , to converse with them as a man would with those from whom he might have expectations , but without making requests . I do not know that I ever heard ...
... pleased with his behaviour towards women : he has the skill , in their conversation , to converse with them as a man would with those from whom he might have expectations , but without making requests . I do not know that I ever heard ...
Strana 77
... pleased with , and being desirous to ingratiate themselves further into their favour , prevailed with them , though they had never seen them before in their lives , to take the air in a coach of their father's which waited for them at ...
... pleased with , and being desirous to ingratiate themselves further into their favour , prevailed with them , though they had never seen them before in their lives , to take the air in a coach of their father's which waited for them at ...
Strana 81
... pleased , and so withdrew . By the hand , at first sight , I could not guess whether they came from a beau or a lady ; but having put on my spectacles , and perused them carefully , I found by some peculiar modes in spelling , and a ...
... pleased , and so withdrew . By the hand , at first sight , I could not guess whether they came from a beau or a lady ; but having put on my spectacles , and perused them carefully , I found by some peculiar modes in spelling , and a ...
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