Gaieties and Gravities: A Series of Essays, Comic Tales, and Fugitive Vagaries. Now First Collected, Volumen3H. Colburn, 1825 - 353 páginas |
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... reasons about rhythm and the rules of versification , composes somniferous novels upon the question whether Love is a purely metaphysical or material being , ' and with all this gallimaufry of " words , and of alembicized and ambitious ...
... reasons about rhythm and the rules of versification , composes somniferous novels upon the question whether Love is a purely metaphysical or material being , ' and with all this gallimaufry of " words , and of alembicized and ambitious ...
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... reason to be satisfied with me ; I promise , therefore , not to preserve any remem- brance of your misconduct , if you in return will for- give me whatever wrongs I may have committed towards you . " Not less surprised than overcome by ...
... reason to be satisfied with me ; I promise , therefore , not to preserve any remem- brance of your misconduct , if you in return will for- give me whatever wrongs I may have committed towards you . " Not less surprised than overcome by ...
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... reason why the depol ! Hercle ! Proh pudor ! Proh nefas ! Proh deûm atque hominum fides ! and other interjections of the ancients , might not be brought to supersede those Billingsgate oaths , which are not only very cacophonous ...
... reason why the depol ! Hercle ! Proh pudor ! Proh nefas ! Proh deûm atque hominum fides ! and other interjections of the ancients , might not be brought to supersede those Billingsgate oaths , which are not only very cacophonous ...
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... reason in general , no more solemn or imperious duty can devolve upon the Society than the correction of so enormous and crying an evil . The whole sixty - four different modes of syllogism should be instantly abolished by act of ...
... reason in general , no more solemn or imperious duty can devolve upon the Society than the correction of so enormous and crying an evil . The whole sixty - four different modes of syllogism should be instantly abolished by act of ...
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... reasons for deviating from the order of its neighbours . An elucidation of this cu- rious subject is well worth the most serious attention of the Society . The Scholiasts upon that ode of Anacreon which describes Cupid's being stung by ...
... reasons for deviating from the order of its neighbours . An elucidation of this cu- rious subject is well worth the most serious attention of the Society . The Scholiasts upon that ode of Anacreon which describes Cupid's being stung by ...
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