The British Essayists: AdventurerNichols and Son, 1817 |
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... became an author of considerable eminence . In the early part of life , his circumstances were rather confined . He resided some time at Brom- ley , in Kent , where his wife kept a boarding - school . He afterwards became known to a ...
... became an author of considerable eminence . In the early part of life , his circumstances were rather confined . He resided some time at Brom- ley , in Kent , where his wife kept a boarding - school . He afterwards became known to a ...
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... became a source of considerable emolument . It is now painful to record that this degree , and the consequence he began to acquire in the world , alienated him from some of the most valuable of his early friends . Al- though he had ...
... became a source of considerable emolument . It is now painful to record that this degree , and the consequence he began to acquire in the world , alienated him from some of the most valuable of his early friends . Al- though he had ...
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... became his father's curate at Basingstoke , where he officiated till February 1746 . He proceeded M. A. by diploma , June 23 , 1759 , and B. and D. D. January 15 , 1768. In May , 1766 , he was elected head - master of Winchester College ...
... became his father's curate at Basingstoke , where he officiated till February 1746 . He proceeded M. A. by diploma , June 23 , 1759 , and B. and D. D. January 15 , 1768. In May , 1766 , he was elected head - master of Winchester College ...
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... in marriage . In the mean time , Miss MULSO became acquainted with the celebrated Miss CARTER ; a correspondence took place between them , which increased their mutual esteem , and a friendship was thus cemented , which xxxiv HISTORICAL ...
... in marriage . In the mean time , Miss MULSO became acquainted with the celebrated Miss CARTER ; a correspondence took place between them , which increased their mutual esteem , and a friendship was thus cemented , which xxxiv HISTORICAL ...
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... became a master in his trade , kept ten men constantly at work upon the board , drank his beer out of a silver tankard , and boasted that he might be as well to pass in a few years as many of those for whom he had made laced clothes ...
... became a master in his trade , kept ten men constantly at work upon the board , drank his beer out of a silver tankard , and boasted that he might be as well to pass in a few years as many of those for whom he had made laced clothes ...
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acquaintance admitted advantages ADVENTURER Alibeg Amurath appear astonishment bagnio BATHURST beauty CALIFORN ceived character cockchafer contempt curiosity death Deianira Deists delight disappointed discovered distress dreadful effect enjoy entertainment equal evil expected expence eyes fable father fear felicity folly genius gentleman gratify happiness hast HAWKESWORTH honour hope husband imagination immediately indulged intended invisible agent JOHN JOHN HAWKESWORTH JOHNSON JOSEPH WARTON kind labour lady lence less live lover mankind marriage Melissa ment mind misery moral morning nature never night NOVEMBER 25 object Opsinous pain pantomime paper passions perceived perpetual person Phidyle pleasure present procure produced racter reason received regarded regret religion rendered restrained scarce scene Selima seraglio servant sir JOHN HAWKINS sleep soon story suffered thee thou thought tion told truth TUESDAY vice VIRG virtue wife Winchester College wish wretched write XXIII young