The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Том 2H.D. Symonds, 1797 |
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... feems to dictate . Neither bodies , nor individuals of men , are contented to appear igno- If they have not , they will affect confequence ; and that confequence is evinced in a feeming acquaint- ance with every object that is prefented ...
... feems to dictate . Neither bodies , nor individuals of men , are contented to appear igno- If they have not , they will affect confequence ; and that confequence is evinced in a feeming acquaint- ance with every object that is prefented ...
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... feems to be the work of enchantment . This however is not to be confidered as merely the refult of light and fhadow , but must be attributed to a deeper knowledge of the principles of his art . In the compofition of his pictures he has ...
... feems to be the work of enchantment . This however is not to be confidered as merely the refult of light and fhadow , but must be attributed to a deeper knowledge of the principles of his art . In the compofition of his pictures he has ...
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... ; among that dangerous race , in fhort , which feems to juftify the wifdom of the old Grécian legiflator , who banished eloquence from his common- wealth . GARRICK's GARRICK'S MONUMENT . the lapfe ment is , at laft THE MONTHLY VISITOR . 31.
... ; among that dangerous race , in fhort , which feems to juftify the wifdom of the old Grécian legiflator , who banished eloquence from his common- wealth . GARRICK's GARRICK'S MONUMENT . the lapfe ment is , at laft THE MONTHLY VISITOR . 31.
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... feems to compofe the chief character of the French generals.— Brutal in his manner and perfon , he was at once gene- rally detefted by his men , and by the unfortunate in- habitants of thofe places which , in a manner , became his prey ...
... feems to compofe the chief character of the French generals.— Brutal in his manner and perfon , he was at once gene- rally detefted by his men , and by the unfortunate in- habitants of thofe places which , in a manner , became his prey ...
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... feems to draw to an end . The vifier now in office is likewife a harmless old man , fo that they may pro- bably foon " fit ftate - statues only * . ' " Shakespeare's Henry VIII . A & t i . Scene 2 . The The ruling perfons of the prefent ...
... feems to draw to an end . The vifier now in office is likewife a harmless old man , fo that they may pro- bably foon " fit ftate - statues only * . ' " Shakespeare's Henry VIII . A & t i . Scene 2 . The The ruling perfons of the prefent ...
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