The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... Miss Elizabeth Carter , and some fugitive Pieces . 8vo , 2 Vols . 8s . bds . Murray ; 1807 . Mrs. Chapone , whose posthumous works are here pre sented to the public , has , we have no doubt , long since introduced herself to the ...
... Miss Elizabeth Carter , and some fugitive Pieces . 8vo , 2 Vols . 8s . bds . Murray ; 1807 . Mrs. Chapone , whose posthumous works are here pre sented to the public , has , we have no doubt , long since introduced herself to the ...
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... Miss Mulso ( after- wards Mrs. Chapone ) had some domestic discourage- ments to contend against . Her mother , who was a woman of uncommon beauty , and whose quickness of intellect was equal to her personal charms , was not without a ...
... Miss Mulso ( after- wards Mrs. Chapone ) had some domestic discourage- ments to contend against . Her mother , who was a woman of uncommon beauty , and whose quickness of intellect was equal to her personal charms , was not without a ...
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... Miss Carter . " I am reading Dr. Young's Night Thoughts , I must own , with great labour both of mind and tongue . Every word you say against my Mr. Richardson , I will revenge myself for upon your Dr. Young . Yet I admire his thoughts ...
... Miss Carter . " I am reading Dr. Young's Night Thoughts , I must own , with great labour both of mind and tongue . Every word you say against my Mr. Richardson , I will revenge myself for upon your Dr. Young . Yet I admire his thoughts ...
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... Miss Carter reprobated the tedious prolixity of Richardson , she evinced a more cor- rect and cultivated judgment , than was manifested by Miss Mulso , in her impatient reprehension of Dr. Young . On some occasions , however , the ...
... Miss Carter reprobated the tedious prolixity of Richardson , she evinced a more cor- rect and cultivated judgment , than was manifested by Miss Mulso , in her impatient reprehension of Dr. Young . On some occasions , however , the ...
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... miss no favourite passage , none of the minent parts or distinguishing features of the work . ” pro- The reader will find the present abridgment to contain all that the above judicious and sensible observations would lead him to expect ...
... miss no favourite passage , none of the minent parts or distinguishing features of the work . ” pro- The reader will find the present abridgment to contain all that the above judicious and sensible observations would lead him to expect ...
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