The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Томи 15 – 181825 |
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... interest , however , they humoured , while they amused themselves with his forward and awkward imitation of their man- ners . They devoured his dainties , and laughed at the giver , who grati- fied at once their appetite for food and ...
... interest , however , they humoured , while they amused themselves with his forward and awkward imitation of their man- ners . They devoured his dainties , and laughed at the giver , who grati- fied at once their appetite for food and ...
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... interest in the literary world , the court was unusually crowded . On the bench , beside the Judge , we observed Homer , Sopho- cles , Eschylus , and the laughter- loving Aristophanes . The Earls of Essex and Southampton , the munifi ...
... interest in the literary world , the court was unusually crowded . On the bench , beside the Judge , we observed Homer , Sopho- cles , Eschylus , and the laughter- loving Aristophanes . The Earls of Essex and Southampton , the munifi ...
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... interest and importance . The minister of a parish in Scotland , at that time , did not oc- cupy a station which , in point of wealth , could entitle him to put him- self above the sphere of the humblest cottager . Enjoying , as my ...
... interest and importance . The minister of a parish in Scotland , at that time , did not oc- cupy a station which , in point of wealth , could entitle him to put him- self above the sphere of the humblest cottager . Enjoying , as my ...
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... interest at stake in the discussion of this most import- ant of all subjects . It is to them chief ly that the preacher ought to address himself , and in doing so , he ought to choose the simplest method and the plainest language . It ...
... interest at stake in the discussion of this most import- ant of all subjects . It is to them chief ly that the preacher ought to address himself , and in doing so , he ought to choose the simplest method and the plainest language . It ...
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... interest . But let me not be guilty of injus- tice , though , from the hands of men , I have received little else . My con- duct had been all along so irreproach- able , and my attainments as a scholar were considered so respectable ...
... interest . But let me not be guilty of injus- tice , though , from the hands of men , I have received little else . My con- duct had been all along so irreproach- able , and my attainments as a scholar were considered so respectable ...
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