The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... whole society of antiquaries will be speedily arrested by the publication of my contro- versy with the sexton of St. Saviour's , respecting the A 2 CABINET . 3 lic streets I frequently discover a train of attentive pas- ...
... whole society of antiquaries will be speedily arrested by the publication of my contro- versy with the sexton of St. Saviour's , respecting the A 2 CABINET . 3 lic streets I frequently discover a train of attentive pas- ...
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... whole , of what I have read , ( that is of the first six nights ) I cannot admire the work ; but have been oftener disgusted and tired with it than pleased . " That there are many passages of declamatory dignity and many of abstruse ...
... whole , of what I have read , ( that is of the first six nights ) I cannot admire the work ; but have been oftener disgusted and tired with it than pleased . " That there are many passages of declamatory dignity and many of abstruse ...
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... whole is reduced into one instructive and valuable volume . The public are indebted to the pains taken in this abridgment , which is executed with all that judgment in selection , which might be expected from one who knows so well how ...
... whole is reduced into one instructive and valuable volume . The public are indebted to the pains taken in this abridgment , which is executed with all that judgment in selection , which might be expected from one who knows so well how ...
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... whole society of antiquaries will be speedily arrested by the publication of my contro- versy with the sexton of St. Saviour's , respecting the A 2 CABINET . 3 lic streets I frequently discover a train of attentive pas- ...
... whole society of antiquaries will be speedily arrested by the publication of my contro- versy with the sexton of St. Saviour's , respecting the A 2 CABINET . 3 lic streets I frequently discover a train of attentive pas- ...
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... whole , of what I have read , ( that is of the first six nights ) I cannot admire the work ; but have been oftener disgusted and tired with it than pleased . " That there are many passages of declamatory dignity and many of abstruse ...
... whole , of what I have read , ( that is of the first six nights ) I cannot admire the work ; but have been oftener disgusted and tired with it than pleased . " That there are many passages of declamatory dignity and many of abstruse ...
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