The European Magazine and London Review, by the Philological Society of London, Том 11782 |
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... Such at leaft were the fenfations experienced by the writer of the prefent account , and fuch he thought it his duty to convey , as far as his plan and abilities permit , to his readers . Aduty which gratitude owes to the public ...
... Such at leaft were the fenfations experienced by the writer of the prefent account , and fuch he thought it his duty to convey , as far as his plan and abilities permit , to his readers . Aduty which gratitude owes to the public ...
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... Such biogra- phy of Samuel Johnson's , who but must wish to extend to " the Crack of Doom , ” --that be might live for ever , if it were only to write the lives of others ! R. Johnfon is faid to be at laft pre- The friends of Dr ...
... Such biogra- phy of Samuel Johnson's , who but must wish to extend to " the Crack of Doom , ” --that be might live for ever , if it were only to write the lives of others ! R. Johnfon is faid to be at laft pre- The friends of Dr ...
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... Such inftances have occurred to Mr. T. Vaughan in the course of his many endeavours , but his philan- thropy has withstood both the fhocks of ingratitude and the fhafts of ridicule.— It is faid , but we know not with what truth , that ...
... Such inftances have occurred to Mr. T. Vaughan in the course of his many endeavours , but his philan- thropy has withstood both the fhocks of ingratitude and the fhafts of ridicule.— It is faid , but we know not with what truth , that ...
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... Such peace as trembling fuppliants ftill ob Such peace they found beneath the yoke of tain , [ Spain ; And the wide empires of the Eaft no more Poured their redundant horns on Lifboa's fhore . Alas , my friend , how vain the fairest ...
... Such peace as trembling fuppliants ftill ob Such peace they found beneath the yoke of tain , [ Spain ; And the wide empires of the Eaft no more Poured their redundant horns on Lifboa's fhore . Alas , my friend , how vain the fairest ...
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... Such deferiptions as our author has given mut pleafe the judicious few ; but we think we could produce another reafon , which will probably militate against this truly claffical poem : It requires too much thinking to enter into its ...
... Such deferiptions as our author has given mut pleafe the judicious few ; but we think we could produce another reafon , which will probably militate against this truly claffical poem : It requires too much thinking to enter into its ...
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