The British Essayists: SpectatorNichols and Son, 1817 |
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... Pharamond - Story of Spinamont STEELE .... 85 Fate of Writings - Ballad of the Chil- dren in the Wood ADDISON ... 86 On Physiognomy . 87 On Beauties - Letter from a Beauty STEELE Letter on Idols EUSDEN 88 Manners of Servants - Mischief ...
... Pharamond - Story of Spinamont STEELE .... 85 Fate of Writings - Ballad of the Chil- dren in the Wood ADDISON ... 86 On Physiognomy . 87 On Beauties - Letter from a Beauty STEELE Letter on Idols EUSDEN 88 Manners of Servants - Mischief ...
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... Pharamond and Eucrate on Duels 98 Ladies Head - dresses ...... 99 The Chief Point of Honour in Men and Women - Duelling .... 100 Complaints of Sickness - Characters of Harry Tersett and Varilas 101 Uncertainty of Fame - Specimen of a ...
... Pharamond and Eucrate on Duels 98 Ladies Head - dresses ...... 99 The Chief Point of Honour in Men and Women - Duelling .... 100 Complaints of Sickness - Characters of Harry Tersett and Varilas 101 Uncertainty of Fame - Specimen of a ...
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... Pharamond of France . Pharamond , ' says my author , ' was a prince of in- finite humanity and generosity , and at the same time the most pleasant and facetious companion of his time . He had a peculiar taste in him , which would have ...
... Pharamond of France . Pharamond , ' says my author , ' was a prince of in- finite humanity and generosity , and at the same time the most pleasant and facetious companion of his time . He had a peculiar taste in him , which would have ...
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... Pharamond . He met with one man whom he had put to all the usual proofs he had made of those he had a mind to know thoroughly , and found him for his purpose . In discourse with him one day , he gave him an opportunity of saying how ...
... Pharamond . He met with one man whom he had put to all the usual proofs he had made of those he had a mind to know thoroughly , and found him for his purpose . In discourse with him one day , he gave him an opportunity of saying how ...
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... Pharamond would often , to satisfy a vain fool of power in his country , talk to him in a full court , and with one whisper make him despise all his old friends and acquaintance . He was come to that knowledge of men by long observation ...
... Pharamond would often , to satisfy a vain fool of power in his country , talk to him in a full court , and with one whisper make him despise all his old friends and acquaintance . He was come to that knowledge of men by long observation ...
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acquainted admire Æneid agreeable Altricis appear beautiful behaviour body Brunetta character charms club conversation court creature daugh discourse dressed DRYDEN Earl Douglas endeavour EPIG epigram Eucrate Eudoxus face favour forbear fortune friend Sir Roger gentleman give Glaphyra greatest hand head hear heard heart honest honour humour Hyde-park idol JUNE 11 kind lady Laertes letter live look lover mankind manner marriage master mild beer mind nature neral never night observe occasion ordinary OVID particular party passion patch person Pharamond physiognomist pleased pleasure poet present prince reader reason Rosalinda seems sense serjeant at law servants shew side soul speak SPECTATOR tell temper thing thou thought tion told town turn VIRG Virgil virtue walk whig whole woman women words writing young