The British Essayists: The LoungerJ. Richardson, 1823 |
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... soon , a vale- tudinarian , giving an account of the grievances he suffers from his wife Fraser Tytler 25. Critical examination of the tragedy of the Fair Penitent - Some remarks on Mrs. Siddons's performance of the character of Calista ...
... soon , a vale- tudinarian , giving an account of the grievances he suffers from his wife Fraser Tytler 25. Critical examination of the tragedy of the Fair Penitent - Some remarks on Mrs. Siddons's performance of the character of Calista ...
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... Fraser Tytler 45. Second letter from Jeremiah Dy - soon , containing a narrative of his expedi- tion to England for the benefit of his health • Mackenzie No. 46. The power of fashion in regulating the deportment vi CONTENTS .
... Fraser Tytler 45. Second letter from Jeremiah Dy - soon , containing a narrative of his expedi- tion to England for the benefit of his health • Mackenzie No. 46. The power of fashion in regulating the deportment vi CONTENTS .
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... soon after married an- other man with a larger fortune ; upon which he forswore society in a great measure , and though he continued for several years to do his duty in the army , and actually rose to the rank of lieutenant- 6 colonel ...
... soon after married an- other man with a larger fortune ; upon which he forswore society in a great measure , and though he continued for several years to do his duty in the army , and actually rose to the rank of lieutenant- 6 colonel ...
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... soon ac- quainted . 6 - Our conversation naturally began on the assembly , which I observed to be a full one . " ' Why , yes , ' said the colonel , here is crowd enough , and to spare ; and yet your ladies seem to have been at a loss ...
... soon ac- quainted . 6 - Our conversation naturally began on the assembly , which I observed to be a full one . " ' Why , yes , ' said the colonel , here is crowd enough , and to spare ; and yet your ladies seem to have been at a loss ...
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... scarce thinks of any thing beyond a mere detail of wars and revolutions , and seems only careful to embellish his story by in- 24 THE LOUNGER . 5 . Letter from Jeremiah Dy-soon, a vale- tudinarian, giving an account of.
... scarce thinks of any thing beyond a mere detail of wars and revolutions , and seems only careful to embellish his story by in- 24 THE LOUNGER . 5 . Letter from Jeremiah Dy-soon, a vale- tudinarian, giving an account of.
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