The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Том 4H.D. Symonds, 1798 |
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... this brave officer has been treated . In " durance vile " was he held almost with- out the expectation of deliverance . The writer of this article article has feen exhibited in this metropolis , a reprefen- THE MONTHLY VISITOR .
... this brave officer has been treated . In " durance vile " was he held almost with- out the expectation of deliverance . The writer of this article article has feen exhibited in this metropolis , a reprefen- THE MONTHLY VISITOR .
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... almost inftantaneously oblite- rated , while circumftances affecting to the heart , are experienced with tenderness , and treasured with affidu- ity . Love is not talkative . In familiar life , the chief fources of our amusement are ...
... almost inftantaneously oblite- rated , while circumftances affecting to the heart , are experienced with tenderness , and treasured with affidu- ity . Love is not talkative . In familiar life , the chief fources of our amusement are ...
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... almost incredible exer- tions of perfonal valour , gained the memorable battle of Villoviciofa . After the victory , the exhausted and wea- ried conquerors fought for fome repofe . The king not having had a mattrafs provided for him ...
... almost incredible exer- tions of perfonal valour , gained the memorable battle of Villoviciofa . After the victory , the exhausted and wea- ried conquerors fought for fome repofe . The king not having had a mattrafs provided for him ...
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... almost every inftant . It seemed as if the genius of nonfenfe had exhaufted all his abilities to compole it . I could not avoid being difgufted with fuch an outrage upon reafon ; not fo the rest of the au- ditors ; they viewed it with ...
... almost every inftant . It seemed as if the genius of nonfenfe had exhaufted all his abilities to compole it . I could not avoid being difgufted with fuch an outrage upon reafon ; not fo the rest of the au- ditors ; they viewed it with ...
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... any great effort fhe conquered them fo entirely , that when her understanding or affections had an object , the almost forgot she had a body which required nourish ment . ON ON THE DEATH OF ANN . " My opinions on 38 THE MONTHLY VISITOR .
... any great effort fhe conquered them fo entirely , that when her understanding or affections had an object , the almost forgot she had a body which required nourish ment . ON ON THE DEATH OF ANN . " My opinions on 38 THE MONTHLY VISITOR .
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admiration againſt alfo almoft beauty becauſe beft breaft caufe character circumftance confequence confiderable converfation defire difplayed diftinguished enemy Evan Nepean fafely faid fame fatisfaction fcarcely fcenes fecond feems fenfe fent fentiments fervant fervice feven feveral fhade fhall fhips fhould figh fince firft fituation flain fleet fmile fome fometimes foon forrow foul fource fpirit ftate ftill fubject fublime fuch fuffered fuperior fuppofed fure fweet genius happineſs heart hiftory himſelf honour human inftances inftruction intereft itſelf John Horne Tooke juft laft lefs loft Lord meaſure mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature neceffary never o'er obferved occafion paffed paffion perfons pleafing pleaſe pleaſure poffeffed prefent purpoſe racter reafon refpect reft rifing ſcene ſhall ſhe Sir G ſtate tafte thee thefe themſelves theſe thofe THOMAS CHATTERTON thoſe thou thouſand tion underſtanding uſeful virtue whilft whofe whoſe youth
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