The Adviser: Or, The Moral and Literary Tribunal ...sold, 1803 |
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Side 3
... wish to offer to the youth of Great Britain the observations , which a long and a chequered pilgrimage have enabled me to make on the various departments , and different situations of life , with which I have been conversant , and to ...
... wish to offer to the youth of Great Britain the observations , which a long and a chequered pilgrimage have enabled me to make on the various departments , and different situations of life , with which I have been conversant , and to ...
Side 6
... wish not to break in upon the sainted abode of sorrow , and force my admonitions on the child of affliction ; far from me , and from my friends , be such frigid philosophy and senseless impertinence ! Much rather would I , like the good ...
... wish not to break in upon the sainted abode of sorrow , and force my admonitions on the child of affliction ; far from me , and from my friends , be such frigid philosophy and senseless impertinence ! Much rather would I , like the good ...
Side 7
... wish to stand or fall . The disdainful rejection of advice proceeds from pride , which is a quality too mighty for me to attack with any hopes of success ; but , that I might make some amends for the tedious solemnity of the former part ...
... wish to stand or fall . The disdainful rejection of advice proceeds from pride , which is a quality too mighty for me to attack with any hopes of success ; but , that I might make some amends for the tedious solemnity of the former part ...
Side 8
... wish to point out to his earlship a still better mode of conveying his sentiments to those subordinate animals , who may , in future , be so highly honoured as to hear the gracious expressions of his lordly tongue . Let him follow the ...
... wish to point out to his earlship a still better mode of conveying his sentiments to those subordinate animals , who may , in future , be so highly honoured as to hear the gracious expressions of his lordly tongue . Let him follow the ...
Side 64
... wish to hear a little of his story , which certainly hath somewhat the air of an adventure . ' Mr.'s story , ' said I , fixing my eye steadily , not to say sternly , upon Mask , at the same time en- tirely disregarding all the puny and ...
... wish to hear a little of his story , which certainly hath somewhat the air of an adventure . ' Mr.'s story , ' said I , fixing my eye steadily , not to say sternly , upon Mask , at the same time en- tirely disregarding all the puny and ...
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