Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 6Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... frequently represented the shire in parliament , been chosen to present addresses , and given laws at hunting - matches and races . They were eminently hospitable and popular , till the father of this gentleman died of an election . His ...
... frequently represented the shire in parliament , been chosen to present addresses , and given laws at hunting - matches and races . They were eminently hospitable and popular , till the father of this gentleman died of an election . His ...
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... to be fictitious ; and another knows him to be a man con- demned by indigence to write too frequently what he does not understand . D 2 Many Many are the consolations with which the unhappy author endeavours No 146 . 35 THR RAMBLER .
... to be fictitious ; and another knows him to be a man con- demned by indigence to write too frequently what he does not understand . D 2 Many Many are the consolations with which the unhappy author endeavours No 146 . 35 THR RAMBLER .
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... frequently deluded . The same de- tail and the same advice he would have repeated on the second day ; but as I every moment diverted the discourse to the history of the towns by which we passed , passed , or some other subject of ...
... frequently deluded . The same de- tail and the same advice he would have repeated on the second day ; but as I every moment diverted the discourse to the history of the towns by which we passed , passed , or some other subject of ...
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... frequent where no power is known but that of a father . That he delights in the misery of others , no man will confess , and yet what other motive can make a father cruel ? The king may be instigated by one man to the destruction of ...
... frequent where no power is known but that of a father . That he delights in the misery of others , no man will confess , and yet what other motive can make a father cruel ? The king may be instigated by one man to the destruction of ...
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... frequently consoled than upbraided ; but in a short time we found our prattle repressed , our dress neglected , our endear- ments unregarded , and our requests referred to the housekeeper . The forms of decency were now violated , and ...
... frequently consoled than upbraided ; but in a short time we found our prattle repressed , our dress neglected , our endear- ments unregarded , and our requests referred to the housekeeper . The forms of decency were now violated , and ...
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