The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... Giovanni . She seemed affected by the warmth of my manner ; and , after a few moments ' silence , pro- ceeded as follows : - + [ To be concluded in our next . ] THE COLLECTOR . No. IV . Collatis undique membris . 8 CABINET .
... Giovanni . She seemed affected by the warmth of my manner ; and , after a few moments ' silence , pro- ceeded as follows : - + [ To be concluded in our next . ] THE COLLECTOR . No. IV . Collatis undique membris . 8 CABINET .
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... manners , and mode of speaking , and from his associating with persons of inferior rank and doubtful reputation , he had long suspected that a dangerous enterprize was in agitation : that he had forborne , from delicacy , friendship ...
... manners , and mode of speaking , and from his associating with persons of inferior rank and doubtful reputation , he had long suspected that a dangerous enterprize was in agitation : that he had forborne , from delicacy , friendship ...
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... manners , would prevent her observing what passed ; for , with a degree of cruel kindness , he had not yet given her any intima- tion of the conspiracy . Suppressing , as far as he was able , the agitation in his breast , he ...
... manners , would prevent her observing what passed ; for , with a degree of cruel kindness , he had not yet given her any intima- tion of the conspiracy . Suppressing , as far as he was able , the agitation in his breast , he ...
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... manner , that even his virtuous readers shall call them frailties . How bad may be the consequence of such representations to those who are interested in the deception , and glad to find that their favourite vices are kept in ...
... manner , that even his virtuous readers shall call them frailties . How bad may be the consequence of such representations to those who are interested in the deception , and glad to find that their favourite vices are kept in ...
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... manner in which he has acquitted himself than in his own words . " All the singular observations , all the fine illustrations , I have given nearly in an entire state to the reader ; I was afraid to touch them lest I should spoil them ...
... manner in which he has acquitted himself than in his own words . " All the singular observations , all the fine illustrations , I have given nearly in an entire state to the reader ; I was afraid to touch them lest I should spoil them ...
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