The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... cause to be dissatisfied when , in the course of conversation , he comes to under- stand , that long before he had ever been consulted , every thing was com pletely and finally arranged as to the line to be pursued in respect to those ...
... cause to be dissatisfied when , in the course of conversation , he comes to under- stand , that long before he had ever been consulted , every thing was com pletely and finally arranged as to the line to be pursued in respect to those ...
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... cause I know but little of him ; I read two of his plays , the Septem apud Thebas , and the Prometheus , at Ox- ford ; of which I do not remember much , except that I like the last far the best . I have since read the Eu- menicles , in ...
... cause I know but little of him ; I read two of his plays , the Septem apud Thebas , and the Prometheus , at Ox- ford ; of which I do not remember much , except that I like the last far the best . I have since read the Eu- menicles , in ...
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... cause always rational . Her house , during more than twenty years , was the rendezvous of all the men of let- ters , who were most distinguished for their talents and celebrity . She ser yed a great number of them , and found more than ...
... cause always rational . Her house , during more than twenty years , was the rendezvous of all the men of let- ters , who were most distinguished for their talents and celebrity . She ser yed a great number of them , and found more than ...
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... cause of the ruin of her health ; she had , it is true , a violent love for this young Spaniard ; but at the same ... caused by two or three . All these things appear , to the vulgar , shameful and incomprehensible follies , the fruit of ...
... cause of the ruin of her health ; she had , it is true , a violent love for this young Spaniard ; but at the same ... caused by two or three . All these things appear , to the vulgar , shameful and incomprehensible follies , the fruit of ...
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... cause to grieve : Love without interest , without fear forgive : Respect , but never fawn upon the great : Avoid Contention , Friendship cultivate . veal ; VI . Aim not to make a Friend his thoughts re- Lend readily , if lending you ...
... cause to grieve : Love without interest , without fear forgive : Respect , but never fawn upon the great : Avoid Contention , Friendship cultivate . veal ; VI . Aim not to make a Friend his thoughts re- Lend readily , if lending you ...
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