The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 112,Parte 1;Volumen 171E. Cave, 1842 |
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... persons are accused by those whom they have injured . Then every bush is a wild beast , and every shadow is a ghost , and every glow - worm is a dead man's candle , and every lantern is a spirit . ” The practice of these so highly and ...
... persons are accused by those whom they have injured . Then every bush is a wild beast , and every shadow is a ghost , and every glow - worm is a dead man's candle , and every lantern is a spirit . ” The practice of these so highly and ...
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... person : then the merchants repre- senting this unity separated into number : and then again , the comparison of the ... persons out of abstractions , " i . e . to impersonate ; and still impersonating , to give - as in the character of ...
... person : then the merchants repre- senting this unity separated into number : and then again , the comparison of the ... persons out of abstractions , " i . e . to impersonate ; and still impersonating , to give - as in the character of ...
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... persons and dates , exposed by the Quarterly Reviewer , they constitute not one half , in truth , of those that ... person . " Similarly , in my early residence here , ( Cork , ) I was curious to ascertain whether , among the numerous ...
... persons and dates , exposed by the Quarterly Reviewer , they constitute not one half , in truth , of those that ... person . " Similarly , in my early residence here , ( Cork , ) I was curious to ascertain whether , among the numerous ...
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... persons as should make any changes . Neither would I lay an undue stress on " blunders and omissions , " that may be accounted for typographically ; but I may fairly press the necessity of accounting for the redundant clauses in the ...
... persons as should make any changes . Neither would I lay an undue stress on " blunders and omissions , " that may be accounted for typographically ; but I may fairly press the necessity of accounting for the redundant clauses in the ...
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... persons of taste and judgment , it must be positively denied . To such they are , and always will be , known . Those who are familiar with them , will ac- knowledge how accurate a picture of his own compositions is afforded by the ...
... persons of taste and judgment , it must be positively denied . To such they are , and always will be , known . Those who are familiar with them , will ac- knowledge how accurate a picture of his own compositions is afforded by the ...
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