The Student, Or, The Oxford and Cambridge Monthly Miscellany, Volumen2J. Newbery ... J. Barrett in Oxford, and J. Merrill in Cambridge, 1751 |
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... characters of the author's benignity will appear imprinted on them . When we confider that vaft variety of claffes of beings in the uni- verfe , the apartments adapted to each clafs , and the gifts of heaven poured forth in fuch ...
... characters of the author's benignity will appear imprinted on them . When we confider that vaft variety of claffes of beings in the uni- verfe , the apartments adapted to each clafs , and the gifts of heaven poured forth in fuch ...
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... characters were ftamp'd the illustrious names of Edward the fixth , Queen Elizabeth , Archbishop Laud , King Charles the Martyr , and the noble Septemvirate of tower'd Prelates ; the leaves were of ivory , the letters were of gold . On ...
... characters were ftamp'd the illustrious names of Edward the fixth , Queen Elizabeth , Archbishop Laud , King Charles the Martyr , and the noble Septemvirate of tower'd Prelates ; the leaves were of ivory , the letters were of gold . On ...
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... characters , as drawn by the poet , but particularly the hero and heroine of Covent - Garden . They all feem to want , what no actor can truly feign , no fpectator can thoroughly be deceived in ; I mean that degree of puberty , which is ...
... characters , as drawn by the poet , but particularly the hero and heroine of Covent - Garden . They all feem to want , what no actor can truly feign , no fpectator can thoroughly be deceived in ; I mean that degree of puberty , which is ...
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... character : but SHAKESPEARE has dwelt particularly on it , and fo great a judge of human nature “ knew that to be young and inconftant was extremely natural . ” But how ever the judgment of SHAKESPEARE may be impeached by small criticks ...
... character : but SHAKESPEARE has dwelt particularly on it , and fo great a judge of human nature “ knew that to be young and inconftant was extremely natural . ” But how ever the judgment of SHAKESPEARE may be impeached by small criticks ...
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... character maintain , You too are free , -and I'm your flave again . But when in BRUN's feign'd battles you delight More than myself to see two drunkards fight , Fool , rogue , fot , blockhead , or such names are mine , Yours are a ...
... character maintain , You too are free , -and I'm your flave again . But when in BRUN's feign'd battles you delight More than myself to see two drunkards fight , Fool , rogue , fot , blockhead , or such names are mine , Yours are a ...
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