The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... must be con- feffed , an undoubted claim to the immu- nities of profperity . Perhaps the timely death of this princess is not to be reckoned one of the leaft circumstances of that wonder- ful fortune which ever attended her . Liberty ...
... must be con- feffed , an undoubted claim to the immu- nities of profperity . Perhaps the timely death of this princess is not to be reckoned one of the leaft circumstances of that wonder- ful fortune which ever attended her . Liberty ...
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... must not be ranked with the fublimi- ty and pathos of Richardfon , who has created a new fpecies of fiction , and , in fcenes fully worthy of Shakespeare , has exhibited the deformity of vice , aud the beauty of virtue . K. ON THE ...
... must not be ranked with the fublimi- ty and pathos of Richardfon , who has created a new fpecies of fiction , and , in fcenes fully worthy of Shakespeare , has exhibited the deformity of vice , aud the beauty of virtue . K. ON THE ...
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... must be allowed , however , that they poffefs many amiable qualities . They are religious , temperate , and ge- nerous , faithful to their friends , chari- table to the diftreffed , and warmly at- tached to their fovereign ; whofe ap ...
... must be allowed , however , that they poffefs many amiable qualities . They are religious , temperate , and ge- nerous , faithful to their friends , chari- table to the diftreffed , and warmly at- tached to their fovereign ; whofe ap ...
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... must ac- knowledge , that they poffefs a quickness of comprehenfion , a clearness of concep- tion , a penetrating fagacity , and a folid judgment ; but they are diftinguished rather for a ftrength of understanding , than a fublimity of ...
... must ac- knowledge , that they poffefs a quickness of comprehenfion , a clearness of concep- tion , a penetrating fagacity , and a folid judgment ; but they are diftinguished rather for a ftrength of understanding , than a fublimity of ...
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... must endure , and the many focial enjoyments it must be debarred the feli- city of enjoying ; and yet even this , ad- ded to the approbation of a man's own mind , is but a fecondary enjoyment , and an imperfect fenfation , however ...
... must endure , and the many focial enjoyments it must be debarred the feli- city of enjoying ; and yet even this , ad- ded to the approbation of a man's own mind , is but a fecondary enjoyment , and an imperfect fenfation , however ...
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