The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumen 32Philological Society of London, 1797 |
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... himself to all tempers ; and , being a man of general knowledge , perpetually drew out fome converfation that was either ufeful to himfelf , or agreeable to the party . He could obferve upon moft things with precifion and judgment ; but ...
... himself to all tempers ; and , being a man of general knowledge , perpetually drew out fome converfation that was either ufeful to himfelf , or agreeable to the party . He could obferve upon moft things with precifion and judgment ; but ...
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... himself ; but be that as it may , to this genius it is owing , that we have for feveral feafons been entertained with an exhibition , confifting of torrents of liquid fire bursting from a crater of several inches diameter , while the ...
... himself ; but be that as it may , to this genius it is owing , that we have for feveral feafons been entertained with an exhibition , confifting of torrents of liquid fire bursting from a crater of several inches diameter , while the ...
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... himself , on whole protection I depend with far greater confidence , than I should do on a whole host of learned commentators . He not only introduces the ftars with great folemnity at the opening of his de- icription ; but , to mark ...
... himself , on whole protection I depend with far greater confidence , than I should do on a whole host of learned commentators . He not only introduces the ftars with great folemnity at the opening of his de- icription ; but , to mark ...
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... himself . " " Is your Majefty really ferious in your advice ? ” faid the old Man . " I really am , ” re- plied the Queen . " Why then , " fays Whifton , not the leaft abashed in the prefence of her he stood before , " had Martin Luther ...
... himself . " " Is your Majefty really ferious in your advice ? ” faid the old Man . " I really am , ” re- plied the Queen . " Why then , " fays Whifton , not the leaft abashed in the prefence of her he stood before , " had Martin Luther ...
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... himself be paid , And Nature perifh ere his pictures fade . Its imagined , that in confequence of this elogium , Mr. Keate , in June this year , was complimented by the Mayor and Burgeffes of Stratford with a standish , mounted with ...
... himself be paid , And Nature perifh ere his pictures fade . Its imagined , that in confequence of this elogium , Mr. Keate , in June this year , was complimented by the Mayor and Burgeffes of Stratford with a standish , mounted with ...
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