The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... turn unmolested to their families . " The guests who had been invited , as they imagined , to an entertainment , were motionless and silent ; but , when they had recovered from the surprize naturally excited by so unexpected a proposal ...
... turn unmolested to their families . " The guests who had been invited , as they imagined , to an entertainment , were motionless and silent ; but , when they had recovered from the surprize naturally excited by so unexpected a proposal ...
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... turn to his poetical performances . " * This Reviewer should learn to write English : for propose he should have written purpose . I would advise him to satirize his own blunders , before he appears as a corrector in the literary world ...
... turn to his poetical performances . " * This Reviewer should learn to write English : for propose he should have written purpose . I would advise him to satirize his own blunders , before he appears as a corrector in the literary world ...
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... turn to his own poetical performances , he would there find as many laughable absurdities as might well engross all his critical castigation . Reviewing these poems of this youthful writer , they inform us that " the rhymes thistle and ...
... turn to his own poetical performances , he would there find as many laughable absurdities as might well engross all his critical castigation . Reviewing these poems of this youthful writer , they inform us that " the rhymes thistle and ...
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... turn in that little interval . " But the case here put does not prove that one volition is not sufficient for this purpose ; all that it proves is this , that this one volition , though otherwise sufficient , may be suddenly suspended ...
... turn in that little interval . " But the case here put does not prove that one volition is not sufficient for this purpose ; all that it proves is this , that this one volition , though otherwise sufficient , may be suddenly suspended ...
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... turn for such disquisitions : but he will occasionally find , we fear , some passages that will give him more perplexity than information , for instance --- " When a young lady cuts a curious figure on paper , she gives no new position ...
... turn for such disquisitions : but he will occasionally find , we fear , some passages that will give him more perplexity than information , for instance --- " When a young lady cuts a curious figure on paper , she gives no new position ...
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