The Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 4Monroe and Francis, 1819 - American periodicals |
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... passed up- volumes abound , tho ' sometimes witty on it should not be so favourable as he and generally whimsical , is by far too wishes . He has raised the standard by prolix : and the endless definitions of which such productions are ...
... passed up- volumes abound , tho ' sometimes witty on it should not be so favourable as he and generally whimsical , is by far too wishes . He has raised the standard by prolix : and the endless definitions of which such productions are ...
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... passed under my own obser- colour , with a slight silvery tinge on vation . I pointed them out to Lord the belly , and on each side of the head : Cochrane and the other passengers , and the head was small , and in thickness of if I ...
... passed under my own obser- colour , with a slight silvery tinge on vation . I pointed them out to Lord the belly , and on each side of the head : Cochrane and the other passengers , and the head was small , and in thickness of if I ...
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... passed a cable opinion , that the serpent of America washed off some ship's deck in a gale of and the Mediterranean are of the same wind , which I think not improbable , species , and not uncommon , though About twelve years ago an ...
... passed a cable opinion , that the serpent of America washed off some ship's deck in a gale of and the Mediterranean are of the same wind , which I think not improbable , species , and not uncommon , though About twelve years ago an ...
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... passed upon it ; and none which they attempted , that and yet , paradoxical as it may appear , they did not adorn : equally versed in the conclusion of the tale shews distinct- all the refinements of metaphysical sub- ly , that its ...
... passed upon it ; and none which they attempted , that and yet , paradoxical as it may appear , they did not adorn : equally versed in the conclusion of the tale shews distinct- all the refinements of metaphysical sub- ly , that its ...
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... passed , and he said to me , " I just met Sir Peter Panemar , the nabob , and he swears that there is the most beautiful Spanish woman that ever looked through a veil , just gone into the garden . It is At my return to the carriage , I ...
... passed , and he said to me , " I just met Sir Peter Panemar , the nabob , and he swears that there is the most beautiful Spanish woman that ever looked through a veil , just gone into the garden . It is At my return to the carriage , I ...
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