The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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... never found the quadruple rhimes injurious to the general expreffion of the fenfe , but in the excepted inftances . When it is confidered how few they are in fo large a number , I flatter myself the idea will vanish that our language is ...
... never found the quadruple rhimes injurious to the general expreffion of the fenfe , but in the excepted inftances . When it is confidered how few they are in fo large a number , I flatter myself the idea will vanish that our language is ...
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... never faw any more . • The last which I caught I put into a box , and left confined there for a day or two . One evening going to look at it , and happening by chance to ftand between the light and the box , fo that my fhadow fell upon ...
... never faw any more . • The last which I caught I put into a box , and left confined there for a day or two . One evening going to look at it , and happening by chance to ftand between the light and the box , fo that my fhadow fell upon ...
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... never be thine ! But think not fhe is another's ! Behold me mar- ried , yet a widowed virgin ! Respect the mysterious avowal . " Should thy rival be parched with the thirst that confumes him , he fhall not tafte of the fountain , whofe ...
... never be thine ! But think not fhe is another's ! Behold me mar- ried , yet a widowed virgin ! Respect the mysterious avowal . " Should thy rival be parched with the thirst that confumes him , he fhall not tafte of the fountain , whofe ...
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... never complained . The converfation , of the noble- emigrant often turned , on the fplendid history of the French court , and the ftern dignity of his own family , allied to the royal blood . The race is marked ( let him pardon the ...
... never complained . The converfation , of the noble- emigrant often turned , on the fplendid history of the French court , and the ftern dignity of his own family , allied to the royal blood . The race is marked ( let him pardon the ...
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... never reaches to the knee , and being but juft long enough to tie above on the left fide , part of the left thigh , when they walk , is ex- pofed . On their necks they have a ftring of the ornaments above defcribed refembling tobacco ...
... never reaches to the knee , and being but juft long enough to tie above on the left fide , part of the left thigh , when they walk , is ex- pofed . On their necks they have a ftring of the ornaments above defcribed refembling tobacco ...
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