The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... heart formed of colder materials than that of the un- happy Platagenet , might have beheld you with the coldness of Platonic ef- teem ; but it was vain to hope it from mine . The one question that I asked myself has undeceived me - has ...
... heart formed of colder materials than that of the un- happy Platagenet , might have beheld you with the coldness of Platonic ef- teem ; but it was vain to hope it from mine . The one question that I asked myself has undeceived me - has ...
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... heart and foul by this means they cer- tainly prolong the fpring , " but it is fometimes followed by a long and drea- ry winter . They entertain not only hofpitably but elegantly ; and nothing can be fo abfurd in the English , as to ...
... heart and foul by this means they cer- tainly prolong the fpring , " but it is fometimes followed by a long and drea- ry winter . They entertain not only hofpitably but elegantly ; and nothing can be fo abfurd in the English , as to ...
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... heart , they may not be exempt ; these are perceived by their acquaintance , who can often difcern on- ly thefe qualities . The defects of great men are the confolation of the dunces . For their foibles it feems more diffi- cult to ...
... heart , they may not be exempt ; these are perceived by their acquaintance , who can often difcern on- ly thefe qualities . The defects of great men are the confolation of the dunces . For their foibles it feems more diffi- cult to ...
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... heart , as in the faculties tion. who has not feen Lisbon , has feen no- thing . " Indeed they have proverbs for almost every thing , which , being founded on long experience , are gene- rally true , though the above is a striking ...
... heart , as in the faculties tion. who has not feen Lisbon , has feen no- thing . " Indeed they have proverbs for almost every thing , which , being founded on long experience , are gene- rally true , though the above is a striking ...
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... heart , a firm their pastures , that wild beafts may demeanor , and a graceful performance range in them at large ; fhould one of of manlike exercifes , flourished under thefe potent noblemen approach your their protection . The knight ...
... heart , a firm their pastures , that wild beafts may demeanor , and a graceful performance range in them at large ; fhould one of of manlike exercifes , flourished under thefe potent noblemen approach your their protection . The knight ...
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