The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces, Biographical and Critical by Mrs. Barbauld, Volumen23F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... con- tracted ; it is said , for a fellow - student , but pro- bably the consequence of that mutual accom- modation which often subsists between young VOL . XXIII . and thoughtless companions . He was pursued , and arrested.
... con- tracted ; it is said , for a fellow - student , but pro- bably the consequence of that mutual accom- modation which often subsists between young VOL . XXIII . and thoughtless companions . He was pursued , and arrested.
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... fellow - students . The world was now all before him , and he there- fore resolved to see it , and accordingly embarked immediately for Holland ; and poor as he was ; and struggling with difficulties of every kind , performed a tour ...
... fellow - students . The world was now all before him , and he there- fore resolved to see it , and accordingly embarked immediately for Holland ; and poor as he was ; and struggling with difficulties of every kind , performed a tour ...
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... delicacy , or he would not have insulted his mistress with pretending to make a match between her and the fellow Jelikinson : —but whatever be its faults , we easily forgive the author , who has made us laugh , GOLDSMITH . xi.
... delicacy , or he would not have insulted his mistress with pretending to make a match between her and the fellow Jelikinson : —but whatever be its faults , we easily forgive the author , who has made us laugh , GOLDSMITH . xi.
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... fellow , who has never improved himself by travelling . But Cleanthe was of a different opinion ; alledging , that this would only give him a greater conceit of himself , and make him less manageable by a wife . Then they abused ...
... fellow , who has never improved himself by travelling . But Cleanthe was of a different opinion ; alledging , that this would only give him a greater conceit of himself , and make him less manageable by a wife . Then they abused ...
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... fellow if I could : for I thought it but a silly business to hazard one's life with so ridiculous an animal ; but , curse the blockhead ! he could not understand ridicule . I sent him for answer , with the greatest ease imagi- nable ...
... fellow if I could : for I thought it but a silly business to hazard one's life with so ridiculous an animal ; but , curse the blockhead ! he could not understand ridicule . I sent him for answer , with the greatest ease imagi- nable ...
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