The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... leave in the mean time to assure you , that I am one of the most promising youths of the age ; in short , Sir , a perfect genius , betraying every moment some one or other characteristic of the most transcendent mental pow- ers which ...
... leave in the mean time to assure you , that I am one of the most promising youths of the age ; in short , Sir , a perfect genius , betraying every moment some one or other characteristic of the most transcendent mental pow- ers which ...
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... leaves were silvered by the radiant light of the moon . After enjoying the scene for some time , I arose , and advanced towards a small wood , when suddenly I per- ceived a white figure , which at first I took for a creature of the ...
... leaves were silvered by the radiant light of the moon . After enjoying the scene for some time , I arose , and advanced towards a small wood , when suddenly I per- ceived a white figure , which at first I took for a creature of the ...
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... leave , notwithstand- ing the brother had already entreated me to accompany them to their villa , when the amiable warbler took my fuzil from the hands of her brother , aud said to me , smilingly , " Do not hope to escape , perfidious ...
... leave , notwithstand- ing the brother had already entreated me to accompany them to their villa , when the amiable warbler took my fuzil from the hands of her brother , aud said to me , smilingly , " Do not hope to escape , perfidious ...
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... leaving his native county . About his twenty - second year , uncultivated in his manners and appearance , he first visited the metropolis , with the express intention of exhibiting his picture of Wolfe , which , from some trifling ...
... leaving his native county . About his twenty - second year , uncultivated in his manners and appearance , he first visited the metropolis , with the express intention of exhibiting his picture of Wolfe , which , from some trifling ...
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... leave much , but what I do leave was honestly acquired ; it never cost a sailor a tear , or my country a farthing . " 66 -- 1 HENRY IV . OF FRANCE was so sensible of the feli- city which is to be found in courts and politics , that he ...
... leave much , but what I do leave was honestly acquired ; it never cost a sailor a tear , or my country a farthing . " 66 -- 1 HENRY IV . OF FRANCE was so sensible of the feli- city which is to be found in courts and politics , that he ...
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