The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... once take possession of the heart as well as of the ear . I listened with ecstasy . The voice ceased , but she continued slighily to touch the strings of the lyre , and the nightingale sweetly war- bled between the notes , as if willing ...
... once take possession of the heart as well as of the ear . I listened with ecstasy . The voice ceased , but she continued slighily to touch the strings of the lyre , and the nightingale sweetly war- bled between the notes , as if willing ...
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... once the ornament and enemy of his country , and his designs perished with him ; his brother endea- voured to take his place , but when the people heard that their favorite was dead , they retired , in sullen melancholy , to their ...
... once the ornament and enemy of his country , and his designs perished with him ; his brother endea- voured to take his place , but when the people heard that their favorite was dead , they retired , in sullen melancholy , to their ...
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... once and unasked , come forward with an offer of HALF THEIR IN- COMES ; for , it is on their guineas , and their farms , that Bonaparte wishes , but , if we are true to ourselves , vainly wishes , to lay his hand . In the mean time , if ...
... once and unasked , come forward with an offer of HALF THEIR IN- COMES ; for , it is on their guineas , and their farms , that Bonaparte wishes , but , if we are true to ourselves , vainly wishes , to lay his hand . In the mean time , if ...
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... once so criminal and so contemp- tible . The editors of these posthumous works may min- gle the softness of family affection with their feelings of disapprobation in this instance . This , for them , may be a sufficient apology ; but ...
... once so criminal and so contemp- tible . The editors of these posthumous works may min- gle the softness of family affection with their feelings of disapprobation in this instance . This , for them , may be a sufficient apology ; but ...
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... once take possession of the heart as well as of the ear . I listened with ecstasy . The voice ceased , but she continued slighily to touch the strings of the lyre , and the nightingale sweetly war- bled between the notes , as if willing ...
... once take possession of the heart as well as of the ear . I listened with ecstasy . The voice ceased , but she continued slighily to touch the strings of the lyre , and the nightingale sweetly war- bled between the notes , as if willing ...
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