The European Magazine, and London Review, Հատորներ 81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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... delight in his early productions ; and this venerable woman enjoys the unspeakable felicity of still living to rejoice in her son's reputation . He had continued nearly three years in the employment of Ramsay , when the clandestine ...
... delight in his early productions ; and this venerable woman enjoys the unspeakable felicity of still living to rejoice in her son's reputation . He had continued nearly three years in the employment of Ramsay , when the clandestine ...
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... delight fondling a dove in her bosom , an almost breathing and moving image of arch simplicity and innocent grace . It is finished with the same felicity in which it is conceived ; and the truth and nature of this figure was proved ...
... delight fondling a dove in her bosom , an almost breathing and moving image of arch simplicity and innocent grace . It is finished with the same felicity in which it is conceived ; and the truth and nature of this figure was proved ...
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... delight- ing in pools of water . If nothing of that kind happened in his household , he would swear they meant to make it like a Breton's inn , with a slushpool in the middle . If they brought him fruit or flowers , he would rave at the ...
... delight- ing in pools of water . If nothing of that kind happened in his household , he would swear they meant to make it like a Breton's inn , with a slushpool in the middle . If they brought him fruit or flowers , he would rave at the ...
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... delight . He had been pressed on board a ship of war , and as he had never been since heard of , it was conjectured that he had either fallen in some engagement , or been lost in the waves . He shewed me also a likeness of him , which ...
... delight . He had been pressed on board a ship of war , and as he had never been since heard of , it was conjectured that he had either fallen in some engagement , or been lost in the waves . He shewed me also a likeness of him , which ...
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... delight in the opening cry of a pack of hounds , or treads with more anxiety the stubble field behind a brace of staunch pointers . I am , be- sides , a zealous advocate for their kind treatment , as I consider in- humanity to dumb ...
... delight in the opening cry of a pack of hounds , or treads with more anxiety the stubble field behind a brace of staunch pointers . I am , be- sides , a zealous advocate for their kind treatment , as I consider in- humanity to dumb ...
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