The British Essayists: WorldJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 - English essays |
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... wit Pantomimes 10. On the change of the style 11. Happiness , an allegory 12. On the taste or whim for Chinese ar- chitecture and furniture VOL . I. Moore • Walpole Moore • W. Whitehead a No. • . Moore Walpole - ' Squire 13. Letters.
... wit Pantomimes 10. On the change of the style 11. Happiness , an allegory 12. On the taste or whim for Chinese ar- chitecture and furniture VOL . I. Moore • Walpole Moore • W. Whitehead a No. • . Moore Walpole - ' Squire 13. Letters.
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... letters 15. Absurd taste in gardening Mushroom's villa 16. Scene of domestic happiness 17. Account of the races and manner of Newmarket 18. A country gentleman's tour to Paris with his ... Letter from Nic Limbertongue , a lover of CONTENTS .
... letters 15. Absurd taste in gardening Mushroom's villa 16. Scene of domestic happiness 17. Account of the races and manner of Newmarket 18. A country gentleman's tour to Paris with his ... Letter from Nic Limbertongue , a lover of CONTENTS .
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... letters Letter from an undressed lady - 40. Infelicities of marriage , owing to the hus- band's not giving way to the wife 41. Letter from an old maid · -on the mise- ries of a woman of fashion in the country • 42. Varieties of good ...
... letters Letter from an undressed lady - 40. Infelicities of marriage , owing to the hus- band's not giving way to the wife 41. Letter from an old maid · -on the mise- ries of a woman of fashion in the country • 42. Varieties of good ...
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... letters , and a patron of them . Moore , therefore , in 1748 , appeared as the defender of his political character , and his panegyrist , in a poem entitled " The Trial of Selim the Persian for high Crimes and Misdemeanors , " in which ...
... letters , and a patron of them . Moore , therefore , in 1748 , appeared as the defender of his political character , and his panegyrist , in a poem entitled " The Trial of Selim the Persian for high Crimes and Misdemeanors , " in which ...
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... letters , published since the death of both , and which contain a kind of professional institute from boyhood to youth . Of these letters it is proper to say that they were never meant for publication , and that the instructions were in ...
... letters , published since the death of both , and which contain a kind of professional institute from boyhood to youth . Of these letters it is proper to say that they were never meant for publication , and that the instructions were in ...
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