The London Magazine, Volume 2Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1820 |
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... appears to start under most re- spectable auspices : Sir George Beaumont , and G. Phillips , Esq . M. P. are the trustees , and amongst the subscribers we already see the following names , which include some of the first suffrages in ...
... appears to start under most re- spectable auspices : Sir George Beaumont , and G. Phillips , Esq . M. P. are the trustees , and amongst the subscribers we already see the following names , which include some of the first suffrages in ...
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... appears to have taken place in 1766 , we are sorry to say , inclines probability to the side of the least pleasant suppo- sition . The last authentic accounts which Europe has received of this celebrated lady , stated her arrival at ...
... appears to have taken place in 1766 , we are sorry to say , inclines probability to the side of the least pleasant suppo- sition . The last authentic accounts which Europe has received of this celebrated lady , stated her arrival at ...
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... appears ; and , besides , would have been too difficult of execution on the spot : a speaker must not set his heart on such for- bidden fruit . But Mr. Burke was an author , and the press did not " shut the gates of genius on mankind ...
... appears ; and , besides , would have been too difficult of execution on the spot : a speaker must not set his heart on such for- bidden fruit . But Mr. Burke was an author , and the press did not " shut the gates of genius on mankind ...
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... appears , And that descendeth in a flood of tears , - Which shows the lovelier ; -it tells of pain , Or methinks the tear should ever there remain . A violet with its pearls of dew , The last that in the sunbeams stay , Has less of ...
... appears , And that descendeth in a flood of tears , - Which shows the lovelier ; -it tells of pain , Or methinks the tear should ever there remain . A violet with its pearls of dew , The last that in the sunbeams stay , Has less of ...
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... appears to us to be an unquestion able beauty . The verb " swirl , " as applied to a ship coming into bay un- der a light breeze , is singularly ex- pressive . The first canto is occupied by a sort of panoramic picture of the scene ...
... appears to us to be an unquestion able beauty . The verb " swirl , " as applied to a ship coming into bay un- der a light breeze , is singularly ex- pressive . The first canto is occupied by a sort of panoramic picture of the scene ...
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