The London Magazine, Volume 2Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1820 |
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... observe on this unpleasant matter will be found in the political part of our Magazine . Her Majesty , we observe , is made to allude in this appeal to her journey to Jerusalem , and then very naturally to exclaim— But she who treads on ...
... observe on this unpleasant matter will be found in the political part of our Magazine . Her Majesty , we observe , is made to allude in this appeal to her journey to Jerusalem , and then very naturally to exclaim— But she who treads on ...
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... observed in them , —will find nothing to alarm them in this volume - unless we ought to except the sportive imitation of the Tetrachordon Sonnet . Its contents are in the state- ly style of beauty throughout : and , on the other hand ...
... observed in them , —will find nothing to alarm them in this volume - unless we ought to except the sportive imitation of the Tetrachordon Sonnet . Its contents are in the state- ly style of beauty throughout : and , on the other hand ...
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... observe them only raising their pale and melancholy countenances , but to bless those whom ac- cident , curiosity , or zeal occasionally throw across their lonely path . In their move- ments we see painted the most profound calm of soul ...
... observe them only raising their pale and melancholy countenances , but to bless those whom ac- cident , curiosity , or zeal occasionally throw across their lonely path . In their move- ments we see painted the most profound calm of soul ...
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... observations ( to speak in com- pass ) that ever were delivered in that House , they walked out , not as the beasts ... observation of Mr. Burke's , and to watch over the new birth of their understandings , the dawn of this new light ...
... observations ( to speak in com- pass ) that ever were delivered in that House , they walked out , not as the beasts ... observation of Mr. Burke's , and to watch over the new birth of their understandings , the dawn of this new light ...
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... observed , that this only applies to such of his works as were printed after 1650 ; for , before that date , the name for this mixed species of composition does not appear to have been invented , or at least applied . The Wedding ( 1629 ) ...
... observed , that this only applies to such of his works as were printed after 1650 ; for , before that date , the name for this mixed species of composition does not appear to have been invented , or at least applied . The Wedding ( 1629 ) ...
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