The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 4James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1791 |
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... fame time, it is proper to remark, that if these evils naturally result from whatever tends to interrupt the regular business of men in society, we in Great Britain have reason to be thankful, above many others, for the few ...
... fame time, it is proper to remark, that if these evils naturally result from whatever tends to interrupt the regular business of men in society, we in Great Britain have reason to be thankful, above many others, for the few ...
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... fame. Some tears of sweetly trickling joy I stied, Then from thy spires, O Regulus ! I sped. Let not, O Poet ! thy nice taste accuse The devious wanderings of a feeling Muse, Mournful, yet pleasing to the soul serene, With Scythian ...
... fame. Some tears of sweetly trickling joy I stied, Then from thy spires, O Regulus ! I sped. Let not, O Poet ! thy nice taste accuse The devious wanderings of a feeling Muse, Mournful, yet pleasing to the soul serene, With Scythian ...
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... fame room with him. In the course of their journey, the iron-mask was, one day, heard to ask his keeper whether the king had any design on his life ? No, my prince, he replied, provided that you allow yourself to be conducted without ...
... fame room with him. In the course of their journey, the iron-mask was, one day, heard to ask his keeper whether the king had any design on his life ? No, my prince, he replied, provided that you allow yourself to be conducted without ...
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