The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 5Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1808 - American literature Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... Kames ' , Lord , correspondence 150 , Saul 548 248 , 305 , 353 , 419 Schools , publick 33 Kauffman , Angelica , life of 404 Screaming , the art of 93 Servetus and Calvin 592 Laharpe and Burke 30 Sidney , Sir Philip 31 Lancaster and York ...
... Kames ' , Lord , correspondence 150 , Saul 548 248 , 305 , 353 , 419 Schools , publick 33 Kauffman , Angelica , life of 404 Screaming , the art of 93 Servetus and Calvin 592 Laharpe and Burke 30 Sidney , Sir Philip 31 Lancaster and York ...
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... LORD KAMES AND MRS . MONTAGU . Mrs. Mr. Hume's theory in his Essay on Tragedy , and which he calls a supplement to the two preceding , is reducible to two positions . The first that tragedy and pathetick elo- quence please and move by ...
... LORD KAMES AND MRS . MONTAGU . Mrs. Mr. Hume's theory in his Essay on Tragedy , and which he calls a supplement to the two preceding , is reducible to two positions . The first that tragedy and pathetick elo- quence please and move by ...
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... Lord Kames . After her return to her country seat in Northumberland , the noble Lord thus addresses her in a letter dated 29th Oct. 1766 . POETRY . 00000000000000 SELECTED . ELEGY , OCCASIONED BY THE. is the captious man , who claims to ...
... Lord Kames . After her return to her country seat in Northumberland , the noble Lord thus addresses her in a letter dated 29th Oct. 1766 . POETRY . 00000000000000 SELECTED . ELEGY , OCCASIONED BY THE. is the captious man , who claims to ...
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... LORD KAMES . MY LORD , Denton , Nov. 4 , 1766 . “ I never knew a wise and cel- ebrated person , who was not afraid to write a letter to a trifling corres- pondent ; for when such a man looks down from the summit of his wis- dom , and ...
... LORD KAMES . MY LORD , Denton , Nov. 4 , 1766 . “ I never knew a wise and cel- ebrated person , who was not afraid to write a letter to a trifling corres- pondent ; for when such a man looks down from the summit of his wis- dom , and ...
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... Lord Kames inserted these observa- tions with some alterations , in a note in the new edition of " Elements of Criti- cisin . " descendants are addicted to concetti . The tealeaf imitated in a teaspoon , is most absurd ; but in the ...
... Lord Kames inserted these observa- tions with some alterations , in a note in the new edition of " Elements of Criti- cisin . " descendants are addicted to concetti . The tealeaf imitated in a teaspoon , is most absurd ; but in the ...
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