The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 |
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... feelings . At some period of life , every mortal is sen- sible of a partiality for an individual of a different sex ... feeling heart , by Shakspeare , Otway , Rowe , and Congreve , in dramas which are not likely to lose their favour ...
... feelings . At some period of life , every mortal is sen- sible of a partiality for an individual of a different sex ... feeling heart , by Shakspeare , Otway , Rowe , and Congreve , in dramas which are not likely to lose their favour ...
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... feeling in my soul Unborrow'd from my country ! O divine And beauteous island , thou hast been my sole And most magnificent temple , in the which I walk with awe , and sing my stately songs , Loving the God that made me ! ' 6 In the Ode ...
... feeling in my soul Unborrow'd from my country ! O divine And beauteous island , thou hast been my sole And most magnificent temple , in the which I walk with awe , and sing my stately songs , Loving the God that made me ! ' 6 In the Ode ...
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... feelings of mankind have different de- grees of acuteness , distinctions will be made by the ear of one person which are altogether imperceptible to that of another . In reading Greek and Latin , it is acknowleged that the Eng- lish ...
... feelings of mankind have different de- grees of acuteness , distinctions will be made by the ear of one person which are altogether imperceptible to that of another . In reading Greek and Latin , it is acknowleged that the Eng- lish ...
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... feelings , and testified a contemptuous disregard of the general sentiments of the people , in each of those three kingdoms which had an equal interest in the fate of this oppressed monarch . His death , therefore , was not , as some ...
... feelings , and testified a contemptuous disregard of the general sentiments of the people , in each of those three kingdoms which had an equal interest in the fate of this oppressed monarch . His death , therefore , was not , as some ...
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... feelings , the mob attacked Dr. de Mertens's house , and destroyed almost every thing in it . In the month of September , twelve hundred persons died of the plague daily ; though Dr. Mertens thinks that , in conse- quence of the alarm ...
... feelings , the mob attacked Dr. de Mertens's house , and destroyed almost every thing in it . In the month of September , twelve hundred persons died of the plague daily ; though Dr. Mertens thinks that , in conse- quence of the alarm ...
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