The Observer:: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays. ...C. Dilly, 1791 |
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... fome ele- giac lines applicable to its hiftory and character Page I CXXVII . The hiftory of Ned Drowfy refumed 8 CXXVIII . The history concluded 18 CXXIX . Letter from Simon Sapling , defcribing his own character , the incidents that ...
... fome ele- giac lines applicable to its hiftory and character Page I CXXVII . The hiftory of Ned Drowfy refumed 8 CXXVIII . The history concluded 18 CXXIX . Letter from Simon Sapling , defcribing his own character , the incidents that ...
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... fome hints fubmitted to young students 75 CXXXIV . Kit Cracker , a great dealer in the marvellous , defcribes himself and his adventures in a letter to the Obferver 86 CXXXV . Letters from various correspondents , particularly from ...
... fome hints fubmitted to young students 75 CXXXIV . Kit Cracker , a great dealer in the marvellous , defcribes himself and his adventures in a letter to the Obferver 86 CXXXV . Letters from various correspondents , particularly from ...
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... fome inftances of cruelty , which bear hard upon his character ; if feparately viewed , they admit of no palliation ; in a general light , allowances may be made for that phrenfy , which feizes the mind , when impelled to great and ...
... fome inftances of cruelty , which bear hard upon his character ; if feparately viewed , they admit of no palliation ; in a general light , allowances may be made for that phrenfy , which feizes the mind , when impelled to great and ...
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... fome few others , were paffed by Mrs. Goodifon and Constantia at Mr. Somerville's in the neceffary preparations and arrangements previous to their leaving Lon- don ; during this time Ned's diffidence and their occupations did not admit ...
... fome few others , were paffed by Mrs. Goodifon and Constantia at Mr. Somerville's in the neceffary preparations and arrangements previous to their leaving Lon- don ; during this time Ned's diffidence and their occupations did not admit ...
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... fome days , he found the pain of it no longer fupportable , and , ashamed of wearing a face of woe in the houfe of happiness , he took the hardy resolution of bidding farewell to Con- ftantia and his hopes for ever . Whilft he was ...
... fome days , he found the pain of it no longer fupportable , and , ashamed of wearing a face of woe in the houfe of happiness , he took the hardy resolution of bidding farewell to Con- ftantia and his hopes for ever . Whilft he was ...
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