The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... feems to have devoted himself , almost entirely , from the time of his removal to Oxford ; but he still retained , even in advanced years , a recollection of his early acquifitions , which not only ad- ded to the fplendour of his ...
... feems to have devoted himself , almost entirely , from the time of his removal to Oxford ; but he still retained , even in advanced years , a recollection of his early acquifitions , which not only ad- ded to the fplendour of his ...
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... feems to have deftined him , and in which alone he could have hoped to accomplish thofe literary pro- jects which had flattered the ambition of his youthful genius . " The alteration , however , which from this period took place in his ...
... feems to have deftined him , and in which alone he could have hoped to accomplish thofe literary pro- jects which had flattered the ambition of his youthful genius . " The alteration , however , which from this period took place in his ...
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... feems to have been little folicitous for * its continuance with the unfortunate fa- mily of Stuart , whofe fucceffion , as well as future welfare , her maxims were not calculated to promote . Commerce and navigation , then in their ...
... feems to have been little folicitous for * its continuance with the unfortunate fa- mily of Stuart , whofe fucceffion , as well as future welfare , her maxims were not calculated to promote . Commerce and navigation , then in their ...
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... feems as well done as Moliere's Avare ) hav ing already fuffered a thousand whimfical misfortunes and dilapidations of fortune , is brought before the cadi for digging in his garden , on the prefumption that he was digging for treafure ...
... feems as well done as Moliere's Avare ) hav ing already fuffered a thousand whimfical misfortunes and dilapidations of fortune , is brought before the cadi for digging in his garden , on the prefumption that he was digging for treafure ...
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... feems to preclude all care . In this defcription I do not include all the ladies of Wales ; but only to say , these seem to be the leading fea- tures of their natural character . I con- verfed with many who had not the fmalleft dialect ...
... feems to preclude all care . In this defcription I do not include all the ladies of Wales ; but only to say , these seem to be the leading fea- tures of their natural character . I con- verfed with many who had not the fmalleft dialect ...
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