The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, 3. kötetMathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... observed around us , as if it had been mid- day . Her brother interested me much more . Don Giovan- ni , in the flower of his age , appeared to sink under the weight of a secret grief : the paleness of his countenance , the melancholy ...
... observed around us , as if it had been mid- day . Her brother interested me much more . Don Giovan- ni , in the flower of his age , appeared to sink under the weight of a secret grief : the paleness of his countenance , the melancholy ...
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... observe , I hope and trust , that no Englishman will be found to shrink from pecuniary contribution and personal exertion . Great sacrifices must be made ; monied men , and gen- tlemen of large landed property , should at once and ...
... observe , I hope and trust , that no Englishman will be found to shrink from pecuniary contribution and personal exertion . Great sacrifices must be made ; monied men , and gen- tlemen of large landed property , should at once and ...
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... observe the sister Arts thus aiding each other in their efforts to exalt and ennoble mankind . But , independent of this , his own merits will preserve him from oblivion , till some unaccountable , though not unprecedented , re ...
... observe the sister Arts thus aiding each other in their efforts to exalt and ennoble mankind . But , independent of this , his own merits will preserve him from oblivion , till some unaccountable , though not unprecedented , re ...
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... observe on the literary taste and judgment of that daughter , whose early genius was thus neglected and re- pressed . In her correspondence with the celebrated Miss Carter we discover all that happy ease , and lively freedom , which ...
... observe on the literary taste and judgment of that daughter , whose early genius was thus neglected and re- pressed . In her correspondence with the celebrated Miss Carter we discover all that happy ease , and lively freedom , which ...
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... observations , all the fine illustrations , I have given nearly in an entire state to the reader ; I was afraid to touch them lest I should spoil them . that I went by was , to give every thing that I thought The rule would strike the ...
... observations , all the fine illustrations , I have given nearly in an entire state to the reader ; I was afraid to touch them lest I should spoil them . that I went by was , to give every thing that I thought The rule would strike the ...
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