The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 3James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... just after he had got his penfion , with one of " these cloaks upon his back , while , at the fame time , " his naked toes were sticking through his shoes . " He was no admirer of the Rambler or the Idler , and hinted , that he had ...
... just after he had got his penfion , with one of " these cloaks upon his back , while , at the fame time , " his naked toes were sticking through his shoes . " He was no admirer of the Rambler or the Idler , and hinted , that he had ...
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... just as much as they how pretend to de- " spise them . " Beatie's minstrel he would not allow to be called a poem ; for it had , he said , no plan , no beginning , mid- dle , or end . He thought it only a feries of verfes , but a few of ...
... just as much as they how pretend to de- " spise them . " Beatie's minstrel he would not allow to be called a poem ; for it had , he said , no plan , no beginning , mid- dle , or end . He thought it only a feries of verfes , but a few of ...
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... just decifion ? These are evils flowing from the corruption of our nature ; evils which the moralist , and the man of benevolence , must deplore , yet , in a court of justice the unfortunate may find a friend , and the injured may find ...
... just decifion ? These are evils flowing from the corruption of our nature ; evils which the moralist , and the man of benevolence , must deplore , yet , in a court of justice the unfortunate may find a friend , and the injured may find ...
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... just decifion ? These are evils flowing from the corruption of our nature ; evils which the moralist , and the man of benevolence , must deplore , yet , in a court of justice the unfortunate may find a friend , and the injured may find ...
... just decifion ? These are evils flowing from the corruption of our nature ; evils which the moralist , and the man of benevolence , must deplore , yet , in a court of justice the unfortunate may find a friend , and the injured may find ...
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... , are truly modern , and fufficiently diftinguish themselves from the original text . To intimate the Duke's kind purpose to Ifabella , Shakespeare said just enough in one fignificant line , which is only spun 1791 . 39 MELAI , A TALE .
... , are truly modern , and fufficiently diftinguish themselves from the original text . To intimate the Duke's kind purpose to Ifabella , Shakespeare said just enough in one fignificant line , which is only spun 1791 . 39 MELAI , A TALE .
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