The British Essayists: The LoungerJ. Richardson, 1823 |
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... wife , exempli- fied in the narrative of Horatius 17. Influence of the neighbourhood of a rich Asiatic , in a letter from John Home- spun • • • · Abercromby Mackenzie Tytler Mackenzie 18. Injustice of the world in forming an esti- mate ...
... wife , exempli- fied in the narrative of Horatius 17. Influence of the neighbourhood of a rich Asiatic , in a letter from John Home- spun • • • · Abercromby Mackenzie Tytler Mackenzie 18. Injustice of the world in forming an esti- mate ...
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... 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 . · 26. Insignificance and unhappiness of a cer- tain species of bachelor - lounger ...
... 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 . · 26. Insignificance and unhappiness of a cer- tain species of bachelor - lounger ...
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... and actually rose to the rank of lieutenant- 6 colonel , mixed but little in the world , and 16 4 . THE LOUNGER . Defects of modern female education teaching the duties of a wife, exempli- fied in the narrative of Horatius.
... and actually rose to the rank of lieutenant- 6 colonel , mixed but little in the world , and 16 4 . THE LOUNGER . Defects of modern female education teaching the duties of a wife, exempli- fied in the narrative of Horatius.
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... wife of a gentleman whose fortune has been made by a steady application to a branch of business that obliges both him and me to be extremely atten- tive to those who employ him . A family of seven children makes it necessary for him ...
... wife of a gentleman whose fortune has been made by a steady application to a branch of business that obliges both him and me to be extremely atten- tive to those who employ him . A family of seven children makes it necessary for him ...
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... wife or a husband , they would at least have the advantage of choosing them under their real and undisguised characters , and , like dealers at open market , would know their bargain before they pur- chased it . V. No. 9. SATURDAY ...
... wife or a husband , they would at least have the advantage of choosing them under their real and undisguised characters , and , like dealers at open market , would know their bargain before they pur- chased it . V. No. 9. SATURDAY ...
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