The British Essayists: TatlerNichols and Son, 1817 |
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Pàgina 2
... give them some account of this dangerous way of assault ; against which there is so little de- fence , that it lays ambush for the sight itself , and makes them seeingly , knowingly , willingly , and forcibly , go on to their own ...
... give them some account of this dangerous way of assault ; against which there is so little de- fence , that it lays ambush for the sight itself , and makes them seeingly , knowingly , willingly , and forcibly , go on to their own ...
Pàgina 3
... give it such a sudden stroke on its imagination , that though it may play from bough to bough , and strive to avert its eyes from it for some time , yet it comes nearer and nearer by little intervals of looking another way , until it ...
... give it such a sudden stroke on its imagination , that though it may play from bough to bough , and strive to avert its eyes from it for some time , yet it comes nearer and nearer by little intervals of looking another way , until it ...
Pàgina 15
... give my sentence , and this morning confirmed the verdict . Having mentioned this tribute of wine , I must give notice to my correspondents for the future , who shall apply to me on this occasion , that , as I shall de- cide nothing ...
... give my sentence , and this morning confirmed the verdict . Having mentioned this tribute of wine , I must give notice to my correspondents for the future , who shall apply to me on this occasion , that , as I shall de- cide nothing ...
Pàgina 21
... give an account of . I made a visit the other day to a family for which I have a great honour , and found the father , the mother , and two or three of the younger children , drop off designedly to leave me alone with the eldest ...
... give an account of . I made a visit the other day to a family for which I have a great honour , and found the father , the mother , and two or three of the younger children , drop off designedly to leave me alone with the eldest ...
Pàgina 22
... give yourself the ease of uttering it . ' She immedi- ately assumed the most becoming composure of countenance , and spoke as follows : " It is an ag- gravation of affliction in a married life , that there is a sort of guilt in ...
... give yourself the ease of uttering it . ' She immedi- ately assumed the most becoming composure of countenance , and spoke as follows : " It is an ag- gravation of affliction in a married life , that there is a sort of guilt in ...
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