New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 5Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1822 |
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... becoming accomplices in what we sus- pect to be an imposture . To prove their authenticity , ancient manu- scripts have been referred to , evidently transcribed long before the in- vention of printing ; but , as the language had ...
... becoming accomplices in what we sus- pect to be an imposture . To prove their authenticity , ancient manu- scripts have been referred to , evidently transcribed long before the in- vention of printing ; but , as the language had ...
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... become . Although the canzone is always printed in the Appendix to every edition of Petrarch , who seems to have held it in much esteem , still , for the last two centuries , it has been more frequently spoken of than read . This ...
... become . Although the canzone is always printed in the Appendix to every edition of Petrarch , who seems to have held it in much esteem , still , for the last two centuries , it has been more frequently spoken of than read . This ...
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... becomes of debts of trade ; And so our stilish auctioneer , From month to month throughout the year , Excuses , falsehoods , pleas alleges , Or flatteries , compliments , and pledges . When in the latter mood one day , He squeezed his ...
... becomes of debts of trade ; And so our stilish auctioneer , From month to month throughout the year , Excuses , falsehoods , pleas alleges , Or flatteries , compliments , and pledges . When in the latter mood one day , He squeezed his ...
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... becomes almost impossible that genius should make its escape beyond the very limited boundaries to which it may have been origin- ally confined . To one actor , for example , are allotted the parts of old men - another is the perpetual ...
... becomes almost impossible that genius should make its escape beyond the very limited boundaries to which it may have been origin- ally confined . To one actor , for example , are allotted the parts of old men - another is the perpetual ...
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... becoming as pink ; And my visage would look , in black lining and borders , Less feminine , Jenny , than Mr. Recorder's . So I vow'd I would do my face justice , in spite Of fashion and France , and not look like a fright . The French I ...
... becoming as pink ; And my visage would look , in black lining and borders , Less feminine , Jenny , than Mr. Recorder's . So I vow'd I would do my face justice , in spite Of fashion and France , and not look like a fright . The French I ...
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