The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 85, Part 2; Volume 118E. Cave, 1815 |
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... passing events . Victory has never intoxicated , nor misfortune depressed us ; we invariably reflected on the past with complacency , and looked forward to the future with hope ; we have never pleaded in any other cause , nor advocated ...
... passing events . Victory has never intoxicated , nor misfortune depressed us ; we invariably reflected on the past with complacency , and looked forward to the future with hope ; we have never pleaded in any other cause , nor advocated ...
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... passed in silence by Commentators . I would ask , Is it , not a fling at Shakspeare's Henry VIII . Chris- tening scene . ? Beaumont and Fletcher , were capable of seeing the ridiculous in Shakspeare , as is abundantly evident from many ...
... passed in silence by Commentators . I would ask , Is it , not a fling at Shakspeare's Henry VIII . Chris- tening scene . ? Beaumont and Fletcher , were capable of seeing the ridiculous in Shakspeare , as is abundantly evident from many ...
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... passing of carriages along the street below . This discovery appears to be of so mo- mentous a nature , that it is to be la- mented , as well as wondered at , that it did not induce him to give up the choice of a pillar altogether , as ...
... passing of carriages along the street below . This discovery appears to be of so mo- mentous a nature , that it is to be la- mented , as well as wondered at , that it did not induce him to give up the choice of a pillar altogether , as ...
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... passed by , he saw a man parents ' fatal lapse in Paradise , has in which was blind from his birth ; and his any way intentionally contributed to disciples asked him , saying , Master , who the cure , or even to the alleviation of did ...
... passed by , he saw a man parents ' fatal lapse in Paradise , has in which was blind from his birth ; and his any way intentionally contributed to disciples asked him , saying , Master , who the cure , or even to the alleviation of did ...
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... passed over him irresisti- bly . The Austrian banner was again and again thrown down : the duke was dismounted , and his heavy armour prevented his rising from the ground ,. when a peasant of Switz levelled a blow at him : " Hold ...
... passed over him irresisti- bly . The Austrian banner was again and again thrown down : the duke was dismounted , and his heavy armour prevented his rising from the ground ,. when a peasant of Switz levelled a blow at him : " Hold ...
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