The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 112,Teil 1;Band 171E. Cave, 1842 |
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... never contemplated by this very ingenious writer ; but one as assuredly inevitable from his mode of expressing himself . Before we proceed to state the sentiments of the POET upon the mat- ters at issue , we are induced to communicate ...
... never contemplated by this very ingenious writer ; but one as assuredly inevitable from his mode of expressing himself . Before we proceed to state the sentiments of the POET upon the mat- ters at issue , we are induced to communicate ...
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... never heard of such a person . " Similarly , in my early residence here , ( Cork , ) I was curious to ascertain whether , among the numerous bearers of the name of Spenser , there still existed any of kindred blood to the en- chanting ...
... never heard of such a person . " Similarly , in my early residence here , ( Cork , ) I was curious to ascertain whether , among the numerous bearers of the name of Spenser , there still existed any of kindred blood to the en- chanting ...
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... never to discard its antiphrases and fic- tions , as when female seduction is only amenable to its vindication , under the guise of loss of services to the parents ? Money is thus constantly made the mea- sure and reparation of manifold ...
... never to discard its antiphrases and fic- tions , as when female seduction is only amenable to its vindication , under the guise of loss of services to the parents ? Money is thus constantly made the mea- sure and reparation of manifold ...
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... never ap- peared any the slighest personal love between them . The supposition that he was twin brother of Louis XIV . by no means rests on satisfactory proof ; and yet seems to me the best supported , pretty much as the ascription of ...
... never ap- peared any the slighest personal love between them . The supposition that he was twin brother of Louis XIV . by no means rests on satisfactory proof ; and yet seems to me the best supported , pretty much as the ascription of ...
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... never renounced his ministry . He never was so far abandoned , nor was one of those , like Mattan , ( Kings , Book ii . ) " Qui blasphément le nom qu'ont invo- qué leurs pères . " ( Athalie , Act 1 , Sc . 1. ) On the contrary , when ...
... never renounced his ministry . He never was so far abandoned , nor was one of those , like Mattan , ( Kings , Book ii . ) " Qui blasphément le nom qu'ont invo- qué leurs pères . " ( Athalie , Act 1 , Sc . 1. ) On the contrary , when ...
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