The Mirror: A Periodical Paper Published in Edinburgh in the Years 1779 and 1780, 第 1 巻 |
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Glowing with indignation , as I conceived , against the vices of mankind , and
their blindness to real merit , I have looked in the Mirror , and seen the redness of
anger , the flushings of disappointed ambition . Very lately , a friend of mine read
...
Glowing with indignation , as I conceived , against the vices of mankind , and
their blindness to real merit , I have looked in the Mirror , and seen the redness of
anger , the flushings of disappointed ambition . Very lately , a friend of mine read
...
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On the contrary , I have met with other examples ; and have seen persons not a
little solicitous to acquire the easy use of some fashionable impieties and
immoralities . I have seen delicate females , to say nothing of dainty gentlemen ,
wishing ...
On the contrary , I have met with other examples ; and have seen persons not a
little solicitous to acquire the easy use of some fashionable impieties and
immoralities . I have seen delicate females , to say nothing of dainty gentlemen ,
wishing ...
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less vivid , than I had seen them before dinner . I continued , however , to look on
them - I know not how long ; for I was waked from a very sound nap , at half an
hour past six , by Peter asking me if I chose to drink coffee . I was ashamed and ...
less vivid , than I had seen them before dinner . I continued , however , to look on
them - I know not how long ; for I was waked from a very sound nap , at half an
hour past six , by Peter asking me if I chose to drink coffee . I was ashamed and ...
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They were at great pains to show me any sights that were to be seen , with some
of which I was really little pleased , and with others I thought it would look like
ignorance to seem pleased . They took me to the play - house , where there was
...
They were at great pains to show me any sights that were to be seen , with some
of which I was really little pleased , and with others I thought it would look like
ignorance to seem pleased . They took me to the play - house , where there was
...
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... was desirous to be still more so ; he viewed , and was at pains to view , every
thing in one light ; all the characters , and all the transactions of the time , were
seen under one colour ; and under this deception he saw , and thought , and
wrote .
... was desirous to be still more so ; he viewed , and was at pains to view , every
thing in one light ; all the characters , and all the transactions of the time , were
seen under one colour ; and under this deception he saw , and thought , and
wrote .
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