The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Том 12 |
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It would betray a strange insensibility , not to cast one “ lingering look " after an
old friend , whom we have now quitted for ever . The 17th century , which
preceded it , was marked by disasters of an extraordinary kind . The civil wars
between ...
It would betray a strange insensibility , not to cast one “ lingering look " after an
old friend , whom we have now quitted for ever . The 17th century , which
preceded it , was marked by disasters of an extraordinary kind . The civil wars
between ...
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And humanly speaking , he must at all times look down with an eye of
distinguished complacency on the subserviency of his government to general
felicity . MAN , however , furnished with scanty powers of perception , is cooped
up on every ...
And humanly speaking , he must at all times look down with an eye of
distinguished complacency on the subserviency of his government to general
felicity . MAN , however , furnished with scanty powers of perception , is cooped
up on every ...
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We ne ' er shall look upon his like again . " SHAKESPEARI . THE decease of
emInENT CHARACTERS natuT rally rouses the attention of mankind . Their
talents and their virtues become still more interesting when we find that they have
for ...
We ne ' er shall look upon his like again . " SHAKESPEARI . THE decease of
emInENT CHARACTERS natuT rally rouses the attention of mankind . Their
talents and their virtues become still more interesting when we find that they have
for ...
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This venerable appendage made him look like an inhabitant of the antediluvian
world . We cannot ascertain the period when he first suffered it to grow , but its
length proclaimed it of no recent date - for many years indeed had he been ...
This venerable appendage made him look like an inhabitant of the antediluvian
world . We cannot ascertain the period when he first suffered it to grow , but its
length proclaimed it of no recent date - for many years indeed had he been ...
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He adds , that Sir John Vanbrugh told him , that “ he never knew an actor profit so
much by another you have the very look of Sandford , his gesture , gait , speech ,
and every motion of him ; and you have borrowed them all to serve you in that ...
He adds , that Sir John Vanbrugh told him , that “ he never knew an actor profit so
much by another you have the very look of Sandford , his gesture , gait , speech ,
and every motion of him ; and you have borrowed them all to serve you in that ...
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