The British Essayists: The LoungerJ. Richardson, 1823 |
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... sister 33. Relation of a visit to the house of Lord Grubwell , a neighbour of Col. Caustic's 34. Importance of feelings accommodated to happiness , illustrated in the characters of Clitander and Eudocius No. 35. Fallaciousness of that ...
... sister 33. Relation of a visit to the house of Lord Grubwell , a neighbour of Col. Caustic's 34. Importance of feelings accommodated to happiness , illustrated in the characters of Clitander and Eudocius No. 35. Fallaciousness of that ...
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... comedy was rather supposed than followed ; and the actors themselves seemed inclined to slur it a little , 32 6 . THE LOUNGER . Account of the colonel's family and occu- pation in the country-Sketch of character of his sister.
... comedy was rather supposed than followed ; and the actors themselves seemed inclined to slur it a little , 32 6 . THE LOUNGER . Account of the colonel's family and occu- pation in the country-Sketch of character of his sister.
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... sisters under your direction ; and if you will make Dunn's rooms a lounging hall instead of a chapel , I think I may venture to assure you it will be better attended in one character than in the other ; and if your lectures can make the ...
... sisters under your direction ; and if you will make Dunn's rooms a lounging hall instead of a chapel , I think I may venture to assure you it will be better attended in one character than in the other ; and if your lectures can make the ...
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... sister happy in the enjoyment of the real blessings which they possessed , Miss Stingy's chief study was to teach her sister a number of wants to which she was not entitled as the wife of a merchant . To many of these Mr. Lumber gave ...
... sister happy in the enjoyment of the real blessings which they possessed , Miss Stingy's chief study was to teach her sister a number of wants to which she was not entitled as the wife of a merchant . To many of these Mr. Lumber gave ...
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... sisters for the same purpose . The good old lady , however , restrained her daugh- ters from wearing them ( as indeed they did not well know how to make them up or put them on ) till her son should arrive . His arrival furnished them ...
... sisters for the same purpose . The good old lady , however , restrained her daugh- ters from wearing them ( as indeed they did not well know how to make them up or put them on ) till her son should arrive . His arrival furnished them ...
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