The British Essayists, 10권Alexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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... language of it as we ourselves have done , and not to be so insolent as to expect a whole nation , a refined and learned nation , should submit to learn theirs . In a word , Mr. Spectator , with all deference and humility , we hope to ...
... language of it as we ourselves have done , and not to be so insolent as to expect a whole nation , a refined and learned nation , should submit to learn theirs . In a word , Mr. Spectator , with all deference and humility , we hope to ...
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... language , are such , that you would be at a loss to guess whether in the active part of his life he had been a sensible citizen , or scholar that knew the world . These are the great circumstances in the life of Irus , and thus does he ...
... language , are such , that you would be at a loss to guess whether in the active part of his life he had been a sensible citizen , or scholar that knew the world . These are the great circumstances in the life of Irus , and thus does he ...
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... language or thought into my own way of speaking and thinking , and always ( if it can be done without prejudice to the sense ) omit the many com- pliments and applauses which are usually bestowed upon me . Besides the two advantages ...
... language or thought into my own way of speaking and thinking , and always ( if it can be done without prejudice to the sense ) omit the many com- pliments and applauses which are usually bestowed upon me . Besides the two advantages ...
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... language , and he assures me upon his word , that your late quotation means no more than that " manners , not dress , are the ornaments of a woman . " If this comes to the know- ledge of my female admirers , I shall be very hard put to ...
... language , and he assures me upon his word , that your late quotation means no more than that " manners , not dress , are the ornaments of a woman . " If this comes to the know- ledge of my female admirers , I shall be very hard put to ...
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... language ; and repeats to her several passages out of the Greek poets , wherein he tells her there is unspeakable harmony and agree- able sounds that all other languages are wholly un- acquainted with . He has so infatuated her with ...
... language ; and repeats to her several passages out of the Greek poets , wherein he tells her there is unspeakable harmony and agree- able sounds that all other languages are wholly un- acquainted with . He has so infatuated her with ...
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