The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 112,Parte 1;Volumen 171E. Cave, 1842 |
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... given of the word FANCY , the office of this power is to collect materials for the imagination ; and therefore the latter power presupposes the former , while the former does not necessarily suppose the latter . " A man whose habits of ...
... given of the word FANCY , the office of this power is to collect materials for the imagination ; and therefore the latter power presupposes the former , while the former does not necessarily suppose the latter . " A man whose habits of ...
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... given by Longinus , is from a lost drama of Euripides , in which Phoebus is described giving his last instructions to his ambitious son ; and not content with this , the parent hastens to follow the son , Zeptov vora , and with warning ...
... given by Longinus , is from a lost drama of Euripides , in which Phoebus is described giving his last instructions to his ambitious son ; and not content with this , the parent hastens to follow the son , Zeptov vora , and with warning ...
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... given it the form of a romance , still maintains the truth of its groundwork , which , however , is little sustained by a de- duction of dates , for this mysterious personage , who died in 1703 , had he been the fruit of the alleged ...
... given it the form of a romance , still maintains the truth of its groundwork , which , however , is little sustained by a de- duction of dates , for this mysterious personage , who died in 1703 , had he been the fruit of the alleged ...
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... given , but without precision , by Browne Willis , in his Survey , vol . i . p . 544 ; and the remarkable expression in the eighth line , to which I would call the attention of your curious readers , is incorrectly printed thus , " Were ...
... given , but without precision , by Browne Willis , in his Survey , vol . i . p . 544 ; and the remarkable expression in the eighth line , to which I would call the attention of your curious readers , is incorrectly printed thus , " Were ...
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... given many gifts . ** Children , to their inexpressible joy , will be drest in their best bibs and aprons , and may be seen handed along streets , some bearing Kentish pippins , others oranges stuck with cloves , in order to crave a ...
... given many gifts . ** Children , to their inexpressible joy , will be drest in their best bibs and aprons , and may be seen handed along streets , some bearing Kentish pippins , others oranges stuck with cloves , in order to crave a ...
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