The British Essayists: AdventurerNichols and Son, 1817 |
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Pàgina viii
... young ladies ; and his ambition was to demonstrate by his writings how well qualified he was to superintend a seminary of that kind , and instil the purest principles of religion and morals , together with a useful knowledge of the ...
... young ladies ; and his ambition was to demonstrate by his writings how well qualified he was to superintend a seminary of that kind , and instil the purest principles of religion and morals , together with a useful knowledge of the ...
Pàgina ix
... young readers it was , perhaps , more accept- able . In 1765 he published DEAN SWIFT's works , with explanatory notes , and a life written upon a plan long before laid down by Dr. JOHNSON ; and here it is worthy of remark , that ...
... young readers it was , perhaps , more accept- able . In 1765 he published DEAN SWIFT's works , with explanatory notes , and a life written upon a plan long before laid down by Dr. JOHNSON ; and here it is worthy of remark , that ...
Pàgina xxxiii
... young men , was written by Mr. COLMAN , after- wards the principal author of the CONNOISSEUR . It I was no trifling merit to have written such a paper at the early age of twenty . The beautiful lines in No. 37 , have been usually ...
... young men , was written by Mr. COLMAN , after- wards the principal author of the CONNOISSEUR . It I was no trifling merit to have written such a paper at the early age of twenty . The beautiful lines in No. 37 , have been usually ...
Pàgina xxxiv
... young ; and a circumstance which otherwise might have been of serious consequence , seemed to strength- en the inclination Miss MULSO had shown to cultivate her mind . She studied the French and Italian lan- guages , and made some ...
... young ; and a circumstance which otherwise might have been of serious consequence , seemed to strength- en the inclination Miss MULSO had shown to cultivate her mind . She studied the French and Italian lan- guages , and made some ...
Pàgina 26
... young lady who was extremely beautiful , and in the eighteenth year of her age . 6 My captivity now began to lose its terrors ; I no longer dreaded the rude gripe of a boisterous urchin , whose fondness was scarce less dangerous than ...
... young lady who was extremely beautiful , and in the eighteenth year of her age . 6 My captivity now began to lose its terrors ; I no longer dreaded the rude gripe of a boisterous urchin , whose fondness was scarce less dangerous than ...
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