The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... Young Suett acquired an early taste for singing , per haps from listening to the noble choir of St. Paul's . He was himself afterwards a singing - boy in one of our ca thedrals , and must have profited much by the instruc- tion he ...
... Young Suett acquired an early taste for singing , per haps from listening to the noble choir of St. Paul's . He was himself afterwards a singing - boy in one of our ca thedrals , and must have profited much by the instruc- tion he ...
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... young man , who held a dagger to my breast , cried out , " You are lost , if you attempt to move ; why have you concealed yourself so close to my sister ? " I was a little alarmed at this salu- tation , because I was so entangled in the ...
... young man , who held a dagger to my breast , cried out , " You are lost , if you attempt to move ; why have you concealed yourself so close to my sister ? " I was a little alarmed at this salu- tation , because I was so entangled in the ...
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... young man , at 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 ...
... young man , at 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 ...
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... young nobleman has done ; there would not then be that deficiency of distinguished talents in that honour- able order of society to which he belongs , which is at present much more conspicuous than it ought to be . If this writer ...
... young nobleman has done ; there would not then be that deficiency of distinguished talents in that honour- able order of society to which he belongs , which is at present much more conspicuous than it ought to be . If this writer ...
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... Young in an epistle to Miss Carter . " I am reading Dr. Young's Night Thoughts , I must own , with great labour both of mind and tongue . Every word you say against my Mr. Richardson , I will revenge myself for upon your Dr. Young . Yet ...
... Young in an epistle to Miss Carter . " I am reading Dr. Young's Night Thoughts , I must own , with great labour both of mind and tongue . Every word you say against my Mr. Richardson , I will revenge myself for upon your Dr. Young . Yet ...
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