The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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Strana 14
... speak a matter of great import- ance , sir Ambrose expressed himself to this effect : My good friend , ' said he , you may have observed that from the first moment I was in your company at Mr. Willis's chambers at University college , I ...
... speak a matter of great import- ance , sir Ambrose expressed himself to this effect : My good friend , ' said he , you may have observed that from the first moment I was in your company at Mr. Willis's chambers at University college , I ...
Strana 16
... speaking of matters of religion or piety , for the elevation of style we will use the word Aspasia . Aspasia is a lady of great under- standing and noble spirit . She has passed several years in widowhood , with that abstinent enjoyment ...
... speaking of matters of religion or piety , for the elevation of style we will use the word Aspasia . Aspasia is a lady of great under- standing and noble spirit . She has passed several years in widowhood , with that abstinent enjoyment ...
Strana 19
... speak disrespectfully of them in general . It is cer- tain , that in so great a crowd of men some will in- trude , who are of tempers very unbecoming their function : but because ambition and avarice are some- times lodged in that bosom ...
... speak disrespectfully of them in general . It is cer- tain , that in so great a crowd of men some will in- trude , who are of tempers very unbecoming their function : but because ambition and avarice are some- times lodged in that bosom ...
Strana 25
... speak of it gene- rally in a more elevated stile than is used by the men . They adore in the same manner as they would be adored . So when the authoress of a famous modern romance begs a young nobleman's permission to pay him her ...
... speak of it gene- rally in a more elevated stile than is used by the men . They adore in the same manner as they would be adored . So when the authoress of a famous modern romance begs a young nobleman's permission to pay him her ...
Strana 36
... speak their mas- ter a rich man . Those about his person , as his bai- liff , the groom of his chamber , and his butler , have a chearful , not a gay air : the servants below them seem to live in plenty , but not in wantonness . As Sir ...
... speak their mas- ter a rich man . Those about his person , as his bai- liff , the groom of his chamber , and his butler , have a chearful , not a gay air : the servants below them seem to live in plenty , but not in wantonness . As Sir ...
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