The Bee, Or, Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... pre- fent inftance efpecially , feems to have been entirely difregarded . Fashion , however , that fovereign arbiter of tafte , hath pronounced this ftructure a paragon of elegance and beauty . These wooden arches will have their run of ...
... pre- fent inftance efpecially , feems to have been entirely difregarded . Fashion , however , that fovereign arbiter of tafte , hath pronounced this ftructure a paragon of elegance and beauty . These wooden arches will have their run of ...
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... prefent heavy and incongruous , it does not follow that they might not have been executed quite plain , or with ornaments in a very different ftile , if the artists had fo inclined . The defeat then , if fuch it be , is to be attributed ...
... prefent heavy and incongruous , it does not follow that they might not have been executed quite plain , or with ornaments in a very different ftile , if the artists had fo inclined . The defeat then , if fuch it be , is to be attributed ...
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... Prefent Day . STRANGE are the fashions that prevail ; One wears a queue , one docks his tail ; And yet in both alike we find A lamentable want of mind . ! The following Lines are extracted from an Old Scottish 26 Nov. 9 . POETRY .
... Prefent Day . STRANGE are the fashions that prevail ; One wears a queue , one docks his tail ; And yet in both alike we find A lamentable want of mind . ! The following Lines are extracted from an Old Scottish 26 Nov. 9 . POETRY .
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... prefent friends are the children and grand children of the friends of my youth , who are now , alas ! no more , and I must foon follow them ; for by the course of nature , though still in health , I cannot expect to live above seven or ...
... prefent friends are the children and grand children of the friends of my youth , who are now , alas ! no more , and I must foon follow them ; for by the course of nature , though still in health , I cannot expect to live above seven or ...
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... Prefent Day . STRANGE are the fashions that prevail ; One wears a queue , one docks his tail ; And yet in both alike we find A lamentable want of mind . 1 The following Lines are extracted from an Old Scottish 26 Nov. 9 . POETRY .
... Prefent Day . STRANGE are the fashions that prevail ; One wears a queue , one docks his tail ; And yet in both alike we find A lamentable want of mind . 1 The following Lines are extracted from an Old Scottish 26 Nov. 9 . POETRY .
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