The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 112,Teil 1;Band 171E. Cave, 1842 |
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... never heard that the tragic muse had inspired any of them ; unless , indeed , some exposures in his Variations may be mournfully viewed . But , as remarked by Erasmus , in these instances a comic conclusion generally crowned the ...
... never heard that the tragic muse had inspired any of them ; unless , indeed , some exposures in his Variations may be mournfully viewed . But , as remarked by Erasmus , in these instances a comic conclusion generally crowned the ...
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... never seen my back , and I constantly see his . " Nor , as an orator or writer , are we to omit Mr. T. B. Macaulay in the enumeration . Mr. Chenevix ( at page 189 , ) was son to Dr. Richard Chenevix , bishop of Waterford , who died in ...
... never seen my back , and I constantly see his . " Nor , as an orator or writer , are we to omit Mr. T. B. Macaulay in the enumeration . Mr. Chenevix ( at page 189 , ) was son to Dr. Richard Chenevix , bishop of Waterford , who died in ...
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... , which occurred in 1133 . Though this compilation has never been before printed , it has received constant attention throughout the stream of the national historians and antiquaries , as is 1842. ] 55 REVIEW . - The Liber Landavensis .
... , which occurred in 1133 . Though this compilation has never been before printed , it has received constant attention throughout the stream of the national historians and antiquaries , as is 1842. ] 55 REVIEW . - The Liber Landavensis .
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... never should be destroyed , like the carved timber porch of the an- cient church at Kingsbury , Middlesex , which has recently been removed , without any cause whatever beyond mere caprice . The bell - turret might certainly be improved ...
... never should be destroyed , like the carved timber porch of the an- cient church at Kingsbury , Middlesex , which has recently been removed , without any cause whatever beyond mere caprice . The bell - turret might certainly be improved ...
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... never project far ; on account of the cor- nice and all the other members necessarily according with the diameter of the co- lumn , they would be increased beyond all proportion . I will now leave you to judge in which style the real ...
... never project far ; on account of the cor- nice and all the other members necessarily according with the diameter of the co- lumn , they would be increased beyond all proportion . I will now leave you to judge in which style the real ...
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