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... tion - Story of Horatio and Emilia .... 9 59. Esychus on Lounging . 15 60. Advantage , even to the greatest and most illustrious , of being able to trifle occasionally ... 21 61. Account of some Peculiarities in Mr. Umphraville - of ...
... tion - Story of Horatio and Emilia .... 9 59. Esychus on Lounging . 15 60. Advantage , even to the greatest and most illustrious , of being able to trifle occasionally ... 21 61. Account of some Peculiarities in Mr. Umphraville - of ...
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... tion , lived till the age of twenty - five almost entirely in the country . The small fortune which he inher- ited from his father being about this time increased by his succeeding to a distant relation , he afterwards spent some years ...
... tion , lived till the age of twenty - five almost entirely in the country . The small fortune which he inher- ited from his father being about this time increased by his succeeding to a distant relation , he afterwards spent some years ...
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... tion , it might contribute to the change . He took up his residence , therefore , in town ; and though Emilia went into company , and fre- quented public places more than he could have wished , he complied with her inclination in these ...
... tion , it might contribute to the change . He took up his residence , therefore , in town ; and though Emilia went into company , and fre- quented public places more than he could have wished , he complied with her inclination in these ...
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... tion . It was this which had first gained the affec- tions of Horatio ; it was to this he trusted for effect- ing the reformation desired . He was at pains , therefore , to cultivate and en- courage this literary taste in Emilia . He ...
... tion . It was this which had first gained the affec- tions of Horatio ; it was to this he trusted for effect- ing the reformation desired . He was at pains , therefore , to cultivate and en- courage this literary taste in Emilia . He ...
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... without the smallest por- tion of natural genius ; and it must be acknowledged , * Mr . Webb . See Preface to his Inquiry into the Beauties of Painting , & c . that his theory is proved by the example of most 18 NO . 59 . MIRROR .
... without the smallest por- tion of natural genius ; and it must be acknowledged , * Mr . Webb . See Preface to his Inquiry into the Beauties of Painting , & c . that his theory is proved by the example of most 18 NO . 59 . MIRROR .
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acquaintance acquired admiration Æsop affections agreeable amidst amusements Antonio appear attended awake battle of Culloden beauty called character circumstances Clare Market companions conduct conversation Daniel Higgs death dinner disposition dreams eclogue elegant Emilia endeavoured engaged entertainment equally fashion father favour FEBRUARY 22 feelings figure-making fortune frequently friends genius gentleman George Manly give happy heard honour hope humour imagination indulge JANUARY 29 learned lived lively colours look Louisa manner MARCH 11 marriage melancholy Melfort ment mind Mirror nature never nonsense verses object obliged observed occasion opinion passions perhaps persons Phædo pleasure possessed received remarkable satire of Juvenal SATURDAY scenes Scotland seemed sensible sentiments sign-post Sir Edward sister situation sleep society soon sort spect spirit taste Tatler thing thought tion town trifling TUESDAY Umphraville uneasiness virtue wife wish write XXIX