Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc, Volumen 8William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin H. Colburn, 1824 |
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... receiving the making spells and charms , to serve on every of the rebel . I immediately sang the king's congratulations ... received from the lord blood , given to a horse , makes him fleet and seeing the king lay about him desperately ...
... receiving the making spells and charms , to serve on every of the rebel . I immediately sang the king's congratulations ... received from the lord blood , given to a horse , makes him fleet and seeing the king lay about him desperately ...
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... received part of his earnings , credit to its author , as a fit memorial of de- and dispensed with his attendance . parted greatness , virtue , and genius . As a specimen of its character we select the principal parts of the biography ...
... received part of his earnings , credit to its author , as a fit memorial of de- and dispensed with his attendance . parted greatness , virtue , and genius . As a specimen of its character we select the principal parts of the biography ...
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... received a higher price for his pic- most active and generous friend . Whether number and choice , that a familiar acquaint- tures , he was worse paid for his time than acquainted or not , they were welcome to come ance with them must ...
... received a higher price for his pic- most active and generous friend . Whether number and choice , that a familiar acquaint- tures , he was worse paid for his time than acquainted or not , they were welcome to come ance with them must ...
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... received the direct approbation of Ben terposter - row ; T. & G. Underwood , 32 , Fleet - strect ; Jonson , and the silent sanction of all other friends of Treuttel & Würtz , 30 , Soho - square ; and Mr. Butcher , the Poet , resembles ...
... received the direct approbation of Ben terposter - row ; T. & G. Underwood , 32 , Fleet - strect ; Jonson , and the silent sanction of all other friends of Treuttel & Würtz , 30 , Soho - square ; and Mr. Butcher , the Poet , resembles ...
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... received by all with nearly as much apathy as the first . She was little beloved either . Although there is a manifest decay in the genius of their literature , some expressive sonnets and pastoral poems of merit , with a few works on ...
... received by all with nearly as much apathy as the first . She was little beloved either . Although there is a manifest decay in the genius of their literature , some expressive sonnets and pastoral poems of merit , with a few works on ...
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