The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumer 81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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... give you no information . " An Such is the account given by our illustrious Englishman , of the produc- tions of the famous Roman ; but there is a kindness , a generosity , an extreme tenderness about the minds of men of high genius ...
... give you no information . " An Such is the account given by our illustrious Englishman , of the produc- tions of the famous Roman ; but there is a kindness , a generosity , an extreme tenderness about the minds of men of high genius ...
Side 24
... give a different account of Charles's death . The appearance of the Black Rainbow is very rare in England , and the superstition connected with it in the text is almost equally so . -Charles of France , the crowned heir Of him the Wise ...
... give a different account of Charles's death . The appearance of the Black Rainbow is very rare in England , and the superstition connected with it in the text is almost equally so . -Charles of France , the crowned heir Of him the Wise ...
Side 54
... give out the half of it , I should have turned improver my- self , and have tried to mend your manners with a cudgel . ' " Bear with me , ' said the Factor , ' Master Fowde , or Master Udaller , or whatever else they may call you , and ...
... give out the half of it , I should have turned improver my- self , and have tried to mend your manners with a cudgel . ' " Bear with me , ' said the Factor , ' Master Fowde , or Master Udaller , or whatever else they may call you , and ...
Side 57
... give her Bewildering strain ; But there's one who will never Believe them again . O were there an island , Though ever so wild , Where woman could smile , and No man be beguil❜d- Too tempting a snare To poor mortals were given , And ...
... give her Bewildering strain ; But there's one who will never Believe them again . O were there an island , Though ever so wild , Where woman could smile , and No man be beguil❜d- Too tempting a snare To poor mortals were given , And ...
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... give expression to their feelings , not for those platonic thinkers who look on a play like so many philoso- phic sages , watching the result of an experiment in physics . He therefore studies to make us feel , not to make us think ; or ...
... give expression to their feelings , not for those platonic thinkers who look on a play like so many philoso- phic sages , watching the result of an experiment in physics . He therefore studies to make us feel , not to make us think ; or ...
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