The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... able to fur- nish him with , and therefore shall make no apology for them : ' SIR , ' TO THE SPECTATOR , & c . ' I AM One of the directors of the society for the reformation of manners , and therefore think my- self a proper person for ...
... able to fur- nish him with , and therefore shall make no apology for them : ' SIR , ' TO THE SPECTATOR , & c . ' I AM One of the directors of the society for the reformation of manners , and therefore think my- self a proper person for ...
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... able weakness in reasonable creatures , that they should love to astonish and terrify one another . Were I a father , I should take a particular care to preserve my children from these little horrors of imagination , which they are apt ...
... able weakness in reasonable creatures , that they should love to astonish and terrify one another . Were I a father , I should take a particular care to preserve my children from these little horrors of imagination , which they are apt ...
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... able , however , to give my final sentence against this diversion ; and am of Mr. Cowley's opi- nion , that so much of dancing , at least , as belongs to the behaviour and an handsome carriage of the body , is extremely useful , if not ...
... able , however , to give my final sentence against this diversion ; and am of Mr. Cowley's opi- nion , that so much of dancing , at least , as belongs to the behaviour and an handsome carriage of the body , is extremely useful , if not ...
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