Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjects, Volume 1R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 - English essays |
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... Friend TIMAN- THES in the Country . TIMANTHES received him with all that Joy and Pleasure , which is usual between Friends , who love one another entirely ; and who have not met for a confiderable Time . He fhewed him his new Grove ...
... Friend TIMAN- THES in the Country . TIMANTHES received him with all that Joy and Pleasure , which is usual between Friends , who love one another entirely ; and who have not met for a confiderable Time . He fhewed him his new Grove ...
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... Friend CRITO , on his Arrival this Morn- ing , feemed to have the Remains of fomething of a Melancholy on his Face ; but , fince your joining us , the Cloud has been gradually clearing up , and feems now quite driven away . I would not ...
... Friend CRITO , on his Arrival this Morn- ing , feemed to have the Remains of fomething of a Melancholy on his Face ; but , fince your joining us , the Cloud has been gradually clearing up , and feems now quite driven away . I would not ...
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Robert Dodsley. of my Friend whilft too much afflicted ; but as it now appears to have been only a paffing Cloud , I ... Friends : Whatever you faw in me of that kind , must have been occafioned by the Vifit I made this Morning . You both ...
Robert Dodsley. of my Friend whilft too much afflicted ; but as it now appears to have been only a paffing Cloud , I ... Friends : Whatever you faw in me of that kind , must have been occafioned by the Vifit I made this Morning . You both ...
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... French Miffi- onary , now employed by that Emperor to paint the Apartments in thofe Gardens , to his Friend at Paris . Tranflated from the French ; By Sir HARRY BEAUMONT . ADVERTISEMENT I TO THE PUBLIC . T is now above A PARTICULAR ...
... French Miffi- onary , now employed by that Emperor to paint the Apartments in thofe Gardens , to his Friend at Paris . Tranflated from the French ; By Sir HARRY BEAUMONT . ADVERTISEMENT I TO THE PUBLIC . T is now above A PARTICULAR ...
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... Friends , is not the Duchefs of Bour- bon's House oppofite to the Tuilleries , extremely pretty ? Yet that is only one Story , and a good deal in the Chinese Manner . Every Country has its Taste and Customs . The Beauty of our Architec ...
... Friends , is not the Duchefs of Bour- bon's House oppofite to the Tuilleries , extremely pretty ? Yet that is only one Story , and a good deal in the Chinese Manner . Every Country has its Taste and Customs . The Beauty of our Architec ...
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