The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 3James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... himself to the profeffion of the law , with a firm refolution to maintain his integrity , this earnest request of his ghoftly director could not fail to make a deep impreffion . If , fays I to myself , if I am of a profeffion which the ...
... himself to the profeffion of the law , with a firm refolution to maintain his integrity , this earnest request of his ghoftly director could not fail to make a deep impreffion . If , fays I to myself , if I am of a profeffion which the ...
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... himself of the laws of his country . When my neighbour folicits my advice in a fuit at law , I give it him as becomes an honest man . Does he request me , notwithstanding my contrary opinion , to try ? I do fo , and act as an honest man ...
... himself of the laws of his country . When my neighbour folicits my advice in a fuit at law , I give it him as becomes an honest man . Does he request me , notwithstanding my contrary opinion , to try ? I do fo , and act as an honest man ...
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... himself and his art in- to ridicule . The first of thefe fuppofitions was however contradicted by his fenfible converfation at his firft coming in ; and the fecond by his ferious and animated tone . It was not till after the artist had ...
... himself and his art in- to ridicule . The first of thefe fuppofitions was however contradicted by his fenfible converfation at his firft coming in ; and the fecond by his ferious and animated tone . It was not till after the artist had ...
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... himself . He delivered this defence with fuch elo- quence and grace , and difplayed , in the courfe of it , fo much knowledge of mankind , and fuch an uncommon at- tachment to humanity and virtue , that he gained at once both my ...
... himself . He delivered this defence with fuch elo- quence and grace , and difplayed , in the courfe of it , fo much knowledge of mankind , and fuch an uncommon at- tachment to humanity and virtue , that he gained at once both my ...
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... himself , though still far fhor of the judgment , genius , and happy expreffion of that great mafter . How wretched our modern pro- logues and epilogues , compared to those of Dryden ! How wretched Dryden's plays , compared to thofe of ...
... himself , though still far fhor of the judgment , genius , and happy expreffion of that great mafter . How wretched our modern pro- logues and epilogues , compared to those of Dryden ! How wretched Dryden's plays , compared to thofe of ...
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