The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 3James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... taken a deliberate view of the works which were at prefent in the artist's poffeffion ; and it happened by a chance , which was rather unusual , that most of them were engroffed in the celebration of victories . The continual wars ...
... taken a deliberate view of the works which were at prefent in the artist's poffeffion ; and it happened by a chance , which was rather unusual , that most of them were engroffed in the celebration of victories . The continual wars ...
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... taken up arms ; and amid all the fame and triumph which attended his return , he forgot not that modefty which is becoming in a youth , nor that respect and obedience which is proper for a fon . Where is the perfon , who at this feason ...
... taken up arms ; and amid all the fame and triumph which attended his return , he forgot not that modefty which is becoming in a youth , nor that respect and obedience which is proper for a fon . Where is the perfon , who at this feason ...
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... taken by the Greeks , feems to me more calculated to fhew the very great ingenuity of the writer , than to convince the reader . It may , with safety , be maintained , that letters were ufed in Greece a confiderable time prior to the ...
... taken by the Greeks , feems to me more calculated to fhew the very great ingenuity of the writer , than to convince the reader . It may , with safety , be maintained , that letters were ufed in Greece a confiderable time prior to the ...
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... taken the town whenever they were masters of the field , is not very ftrong . Andromache's account of the danger of the city being taken , is founded on a woman's fears or fondness : But Polydamas fays it is impregnable . From their ...
... taken the town whenever they were masters of the field , is not very ftrong . Andromache's account of the danger of the city being taken , is founded on a woman's fears or fondness : But Polydamas fays it is impregnable . From their ...
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... taken captives by Pyrrhus , who married Andromache ; after Pyrrhus's death , the the two captives married . - Lycophron , a Greek writer , may be brought in fupport of part of Homer ; he has wrote the predictions of Caffandra . However ...
... taken captives by Pyrrhus , who married Andromache ; after Pyrrhus's death , the the two captives married . - Lycophron , a Greek writer , may be brought in fupport of part of Homer ; he has wrote the predictions of Caffandra . However ...
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