The British Essayists: TatlerNichols and Son, 1817 |
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... Apartment , March 15 . AMONG the various sets of correspondents who apply to me for advice , and send up their cases from all parts of Great Britain , there are none who are more importunate with me , and whom I am more inclined to ...
... Apartment , March 15 . AMONG the various sets of correspondents who apply to me for advice , and send up their cases from all parts of Great Britain , there are none who are more importunate with me , and whom I am more inclined to ...
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... Apartment , March 17 . READING is to the mind , what exercise is to the body . As by the one , health is preserved , strength- ened , and invigorated ; by the other , virtue , which is the health of the mind , is kept alive , cherished ...
... Apartment , March 17 . READING is to the mind , what exercise is to the body . As by the one , health is preserved , strength- ened , and invigorated ; by the other , virtue , which is the health of the mind , is kept alive , cherished ...
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... Apartment , March 20 . HAVING intimated in my last paper , that I design to take under my inspection the Diet of this great city , I shall begin with a very earnest and serious exhortation to all my well - disposed readers , that they ...
... Apartment , March 20 . HAVING intimated in my last paper , that I design to take under my inspection the Diet of this great city , I shall begin with a very earnest and serious exhortation to all my well - disposed readers , that they ...
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... Apartment , March 22 . It has often been a solid grief to me , when I have reflected on this glorious nation , which is the scene of public happiness and liberty , that there are still crowds of private tyrants , against whom there nei ...
... Apartment , March 22 . It has often been a solid grief to me , when I have reflected on this glorious nation , which is the scene of public happiness and liberty , that there are still crowds of private tyrants , against whom there nei ...
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... apartment as if you were there to receive me ; but when I miss you , I come away dejected , out of humour , and like a man that had suffered a repulse . There is but one part of the day in which I am relieved from this anxiety , and ...
... apartment as if you were there to receive me ; but when I miss you , I come away dejected , out of humour , and like a man that had suffered a repulse . There is but one part of the day in which I am relieved from this anxiety , and ...
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