The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Том 2H.D. Symonds, 1797 |
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... kind of oblivious tenderness , it is not thus with characters more distinguished . hiftorian who treads on their ashes , is , indeed , liable to ftumble ; but he who fhall range the fame path , when locality is no longer felt , will ...
... kind of oblivious tenderness , it is not thus with characters more distinguished . hiftorian who treads on their ashes , is , indeed , liable to ftumble ; but he who fhall range the fame path , when locality is no longer felt , will ...
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... kind . He rofe with uncommon brilliance - his career was the theme of Englishmen - and he has fet to the aftonishment of Europe . The town of Limerick , in Ireland , was the birth- place of Burke . His father was a proteftant , a man of ...
... kind . He rofe with uncommon brilliance - his career was the theme of Englishmen - and he has fet to the aftonishment of Europe . The town of Limerick , in Ireland , was the birth- place of Burke . His father was a proteftant , a man of ...
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... kind had become ab- folutely neceffary . The very words - liberty and re- form - are of prime confideration in the vocabulary of a patriot , and the great patriot in question was never niggard of them , as long as they could ferve his ...
... kind had become ab- folutely neceffary . The very words - liberty and re- form - are of prime confideration in the vocabulary of a patriot , and the great patriot in question was never niggard of them , as long as they could ferve his ...
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... kind , being now opened for infpection , fome defcription of it , by way of ex- plaining the fculptor's defign , may be useful and pro- per . " GARRICK is reprefented at full length in an ani- mated pofition , throwing afide a curtain ...
... kind , being now opened for infpection , fome defcription of it , by way of ex- plaining the fculptor's defign , may be useful and pro- per . " GARRICK is reprefented at full length in an ani- mated pofition , throwing afide a curtain ...
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... kind ; it appears to be that of a girl , who has had a new doll given her . If fuch was the idea which the artist meant to excite , we will do him the juftice to say , that he has perfectly accom- plished his intention . The curtain ...
... kind ; it appears to be that of a girl , who has had a new doll given her . If fuch was the idea which the artist meant to excite , we will do him the juftice to say , that he has perfectly accom- plished his intention . The curtain ...
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