The British Essayists;: MirrorJ. Johnson, J. Nichols and son, R. Baldwin, F. and C. Rivington, W. Otridge and son, W.J. and J. Richardson, A. Strahan, R. Faulder, ... [and 40 others], 1807 |
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... alive . By degrees my neighbours gave me up altoge- ther . They complained that I was a strange fel- low , who hated company , and had no notion of life . I confess I was rather pleased with their THE MIRROR . N ° 57 °
... alive . By degrees my neighbours gave me up altoge- ther . They complained that I was a strange fel- low , who hated company , and had no notion of life . I confess I was rather pleased with their THE MIRROR . N ° 57 °
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... neighbours , was highly agreeable to him ; he never expressed an inclination of fixing his general residence in the coun- try , or even of her accompanying him in his occa- sional visits to Rosedale . His visits became , however ...
... neighbours , was highly agreeable to him ; he never expressed an inclination of fixing his general residence in the coun- try , or even of her accompanying him in his occa- sional visits to Rosedale . His visits became , however ...
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... neighbour's speech , and eager to have an opportunity of intro- ducing his own . You , I think , Mr. MIRROR , have compared conversation to a favourite dish at an en- tertainment ; here it was carried on like a dinner at one of those ...
... neighbour's speech , and eager to have an opportunity of intro- ducing his own . You , I think , Mr. MIRROR , have compared conversation to a favourite dish at an en- tertainment ; here it was carried on like a dinner at one of those ...
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... neighbour , who suddenly transported us into the country of Thibet , and seemed to have a very intimate acquaintance with the Delai Lama . One of the company , who sat opposite to him , thrust in , by mere dint of voci- feration ...
... neighbour , who suddenly transported us into the country of Thibet , and seemed to have a very intimate acquaintance with the Delai Lama . One of the company , who sat opposite to him , thrust in , by mere dint of voci- feration ...
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... neighbour could have gone to dine with another without any fuss or ceremony ; but now , forsooth , you must announce your intention so many days before ; and , by and by , I suppose , ⚫ the intercourse between two country - gentlemen ...
... neighbour could have gone to dine with another without any fuss or ceremony ; but now , forsooth , you must announce your intention so many days before ; and , by and by , I suppose , ⚫ the intercourse between two country - gentlemen ...
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