The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... expression of his dark blue eyes , his slow and doubtful step , excited my sympathy in an un- common degree . His sister reproached him every now and then for his inattention , but with so much gentle- ness and caution , that it was ...
... expression of his dark blue eyes , his slow and doubtful step , excited my sympathy in an un- common degree . His sister reproached him every now and then for his inattention , but with so much gentle- ness and caution , that it was ...
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... expression of his dark blue eyes , his slow and doubtful step , excited my sympathy in an un- common degree . His sister reproached him every now and then for his inattention , but with so much gentle- ness and caution , that it was ...
... expression of his dark blue eyes , his slow and doubtful step , excited my sympathy in an un- common degree . His sister reproached him every now and then for his inattention , but with so much gentle- ness and caution , that it was ...
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... expressing the high sense she had of the great honours done her at her late benefit , but that , after re- peated trials , she could not find words adequate to her feelings ; and she must at present be content with the plain language of ...
... expressing the high sense she had of the great honours done her at her late benefit , but that , after re- peated trials , she could not find words adequate to her feelings ; and she must at present be content with the plain language of ...
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... expressions which the author has so liberally put into the pouths of Faulkener and the countess , border on a passion very different from filial love or maternal affection . In dramatic contrivance the author hag shewn no skill . The ...
... expressions which the author has so liberally put into the pouths of Faulkener and the countess , border on a passion very different from filial love or maternal affection . In dramatic contrivance the author hag shewn no skill . The ...
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... expressing any resentment against him whilst he was charged with your Majesty's orders ; I hope your Majesty will have the goodness not to look upon what I said to that duke privately , as a want of respect to your Majesty . However ...
... expressing any resentment against him whilst he was charged with your Majesty's orders ; I hope your Majesty will have the goodness not to look upon what I said to that duke privately , as a want of respect to your Majesty . However ...
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