The Literary Companion, Volume 1, Issues 1-13G. & J. Huntley, 1821 |
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Page 19
... wish to be considered as adopting the sentiments which are ex- pressed , but cannot help inserting it for the wit and pungency of the remarks which it contains . The following is an extract from the letter sent with it . I have been in ...
... wish to be considered as adopting the sentiments which are ex- pressed , but cannot help inserting it for the wit and pungency of the remarks which it contains . The following is an extract from the letter sent with it . I have been in ...
Page 26
... wish to have your advice upon it , and to be directed by you how to proceed in the situation in which I am placed . To begin - You will then under- stand me 1st , to be an unmarried man , 2dly , as desirous of being mar- ried , and 3dly ...
... wish to have your advice upon it , and to be directed by you how to proceed in the situation in which I am placed . To begin - You will then under- stand me 1st , to be an unmarried man , 2dly , as desirous of being mar- ried , and 3dly ...
Page 68
... wish himself on shore . The emigrant , who thinks of nothing but the happiness and fertility of the " undiscovered coun- try " whither he is travelling , will sigh at the inconveniences of the wilderness and wish himself back to the ...
... wish himself on shore . The emigrant , who thinks of nothing but the happiness and fertility of the " undiscovered coun- try " whither he is travelling , will sigh at the inconveniences of the wilderness and wish himself back to the ...
Common terms and phrases
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