The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... nature generally constitute my employment during the day ; - to abstruse speculations and metaphysical researches , I consecrate the night , so congenial with their obscurity . By this means my features have acquired a pallid hue , and ...
... nature generally constitute my employment during the day ; - to abstruse speculations and metaphysical researches , I consecrate the night , so congenial with their obscurity . By this means my features have acquired a pallid hue , and ...
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... nature , when I relate the circumstance : one of these worthy characters , probably of the description of those heroes whom we must shake by the hand , and make low bows to during a contested election ; one of them being asked , why he ...
... nature , when I relate the circumstance : one of these worthy characters , probably of the description of those heroes whom we must shake by the hand , and make low bows to during a contested election ; one of them being asked , why he ...
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... nature observed around us , as if it had been mid- day . Her brother interested me much more . Don Giovan- ni , in the flower of his age , appeared to sink under the weight of a secret grief : the paleness of his countenance , the ...
... nature observed around us , as if it had been mid- day . Her brother interested me much more . Don Giovan- ni , in the flower of his age , appeared to sink under the weight of a secret grief : the paleness of his countenance , the ...
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... Nature , " Hoot , hoot , mon , " says he , " Human Nature is a rogue and a scoun drel , or why would it perpetually stand in need of laws and of religion ? " Dr. Cheyne's memory , independent of his medical and mathematical merit ...
... Nature , " Hoot , hoot , mon , " says he , " Human Nature is a rogue and a scoun drel , or why would it perpetually stand in need of laws and of religion ? " Dr. Cheyne's memory , independent of his medical and mathematical merit ...
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... nature which we have all more or less reason to deplore . " The autumns of 1797 and 1798 she spent at the Deanery of Winchester , when , besides the gratification she always experienced from the company and kindness of the admirable ...
... nature which we have all more or less reason to deplore . " The autumns of 1797 and 1798 she spent at the Deanery of Winchester , when , besides the gratification she always experienced from the company and kindness of the admirable ...
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