The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Volume 8H.D. Symonds, 1799 |
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... those he dislikes . If Boileau was too ftern to admit the pliancy of grace , he compenfates by good fenfe and propriety . He is like , for I will drop ani- mals , an upright magiftrate , whom you refpect , but whofe public juftice and ...
... those he dislikes . If Boileau was too ftern to admit the pliancy of grace , he compenfates by good fenfe and propriety . He is like , for I will drop ani- mals , an upright magiftrate , whom you refpect , but whofe public juftice and ...
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... those be the condi- tions ! " The compofitions of this poet are diftinguished among the ancients by the name of Idyllia , or Idylls , in order to exprefs the finallness and variety of their natures . His works , in the language of ...
... those be the condi- tions ! " The compofitions of this poet are diftinguished among the ancients by the name of Idyllia , or Idylls , in order to exprefs the finallness and variety of their natures . His works , in the language of ...
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... those things which appear moft worthy of attention . Your never having vifited this part of Britain , will induce me to enter into a detail which , otherwife , might have been deemed unneceffary . Travelling , during the fummer feafon ...
... those things which appear moft worthy of attention . Your never having vifited this part of Britain , will induce me to enter into a detail which , otherwife , might have been deemed unneceffary . Travelling , during the fummer feafon ...
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... of the French Revolution are interefting , as they lay open to our view a va- riety of those characters who have " fretted and ftrut- riety 36 THE MONTHLY VISITOR . elegance and fentiment are at once agreeably united. ...
... of the French Revolution are interefting , as they lay open to our view a va- riety of those characters who have " fretted and ftrut- riety 36 THE MONTHLY VISITOR . elegance and fentiment are at once agreeably united. ...
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riety of those characters who have " fretted and ftrut- ted their hour " on that stage of bustle and confufion . Mr. Adolphus , the author , is by no means favourably difpofed towards them , and , therefore , having dragged them forth ...
riety of those characters who have " fretted and ftrut- ted their hour " on that stage of bustle and confufion . Mr. Adolphus , the author , is by no means favourably difpofed towards them , and , therefore , having dragged them forth ...
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