The British Essayists: With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, 10±ÇLittle, Brown, 1864 |
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... Advantages of the Sexes associating - History of a Male Republic .. 434. History of a Female Republic ..... 435. Female Dress - Mixture of the Sexes in one Per- son - Female Equestrians .... 436. A Visit to the Bear Gardens .... 437 ...
... Advantages of the Sexes associating - History of a Male Republic .. 434. History of a Female Republic ..... 435. Female Dress - Mixture of the Sexes in one Per- son - Female Equestrians .... 436. A Visit to the Bear Gardens .... 437 ...
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... Advantages of being so easily pleased - Different STEELE . ADDISON . Characters in a Tour through the Metropolis .. STEELE . 455. Letters on Education - From the Husband of a Scold - On Money - The Use of Similes ...... 456. Miseries of ...
... Advantages of being so easily pleased - Different STEELE . ADDISON . Characters in a Tour through the Metropolis .. STEELE . 455. Letters on Education - From the Husband of a Scold - On Money - The Use of Similes ...... 456. Miseries of ...
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... preferred ....... 465. Means of strengthening Faith .. 466. On the Advantages of Dancing .. .... STEELE . 467. On the Love of Praise - Character of Manilius ... HUGHES . THE SPECTATOR . No. 385. THURSDAY , MAY 22 , CONTENTS . ix.
... preferred ....... 465. Means of strengthening Faith .. 466. On the Advantages of Dancing .. .... STEELE . 467. On the Love of Praise - Character of Manilius ... HUGHES . THE SPECTATOR . No. 385. THURSDAY , MAY 22 , CONTENTS . ix.
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... advantages of friendship have been largely celebrated by the best moral writers , and are considered by all as great ingredients of human happiness , we very rarely meet with the practice of this virtue in the world . Every man is ready ...
... advantages of friendship have been largely celebrated by the best moral writers , and are considered by all as great ingredients of human happiness , we very rarely meet with the practice of this virtue in the world . Every man is ready ...
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... advantage . The reproaches , there- fore , of a friend , should always be strictly just , and not too frequent . The violent desire of pleasing in the person re- proved , may otherwise change into a despair of doing it , while he finds ...
... advantage . The reproaches , there- fore , of a friend , should always be strictly just , and not too frequent . The violent desire of pleasing in the person re- proved , may otherwise change into a despair of doing it , while he finds ...
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