The Adviser: Or, The Moral and Literary Tribunal ...sold, 1803 |
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Side 9
... thought worthy of receiving the nobleman's words through a strainer , in the shape of a coat duster , and went on his way rejoicing . Not so a little snappish bookseller in a provin- cial town in Dorsetshire ; he had been inti- mate ...
... thought worthy of receiving the nobleman's words through a strainer , in the shape of a coat duster , and went on his way rejoicing . Not so a little snappish bookseller in a provin- cial town in Dorsetshire ; he had been inti- mate ...
Side 25
... thought on this sub- ject , I am inclined to persevere in the po- sition with which I set out , " that the want of risibility is a mark of a weak and uncul- tivated intellect , of a bad and a vitiated heart , or of both . " I ESSAY IV ...
... thought on this sub- ject , I am inclined to persevere in the po- sition with which I set out , " that the want of risibility is a mark of a weak and uncul- tivated intellect , of a bad and a vitiated heart , or of both . " I ESSAY IV ...
Side 37
... thought , an ardent imagination , a lively fancy , and a feeling heart . Such is he whose faculties have been chastened , and illumi- nated , and invigorated by a liberal and pro- perly conducted education , whether born in Great ...
... thought , an ardent imagination , a lively fancy , and a feeling heart . Such is he whose faculties have been chastened , and illumi- nated , and invigorated by a liberal and pro- perly conducted education , whether born in Great ...
Side 40
... thought , but all which I would very readily have given up , in order to escape from the fangs of the wild beast to whom I was en- trusted . My father left me ; I felt as if be- reft of every comfort , as if deserted of God and man ...
... thought , but all which I would very readily have given up , in order to escape from the fangs of the wild beast to whom I was en- trusted . My father left me ; I felt as if be- reft of every comfort , as if deserted of God and man ...
Side 42
... thought my shirt very prettily painted ; others , that my hair was , to be sure , rather dishevelled , but then it had not been very judiciously thinned . These , and many more taunts and sneers were passed upon me , till , quite ...
... thought my shirt very prettily painted ; others , that my hair was , to be sure , rather dishevelled , but then it had not been very judiciously thinned . These , and many more taunts and sneers were passed upon me , till , quite ...
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amiable atheism barbarity boys brother called chamber chapel Corpus Christi college countenance cruelty death delight despotism doctor of divinity dull endeavouring ESSAY excellent exer father fear fellow flagellation flogging Fort Augustus genius gentle globes grinners grinning hair powder hand hath head heard heart honour hour human iniquity intellect junior knew knowledge lads laughter learning length lest lively look Lord Malmsbury Lord Monboddo Madrid Malone manner Mask master ment mind miserable mode morality morning mother NARRATIVE CONTINUED nearly ness never obliged observations pedagogue petty præfect præpositor punishment racters religion rendered risibility rocks round roused sapience satires of Juvenal scene Senesinos shew sister smile Snivel soon sorrow soul suffered tears ther thing tion Tiptoe Tiptoe's truth tyrant virtue whole words wretch yellow plague young gentleman youth