The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 2Philological Society of London, 1783 |
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... fcene of political action , and who are diftinguished by the brilliancy of their rank in the field or in the fenate . To the Anecdotes of thefe men we have added beautiful and correct Portraits , either taken from the original , or from ...
... fcene of political action , and who are diftinguished by the brilliancy of their rank in the field or in the fenate . To the Anecdotes of thefe men we have added beautiful and correct Portraits , either taken from the original , or from ...
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... fcene of diftrefs and duplicity on the part of the lady , jealousy o .. the part of a noble lord , and entertainment on the part of the publisher , who authenticated the pub- lication by producing the originals to the purchafers . Mrs ...
... fcene of diftrefs and duplicity on the part of the lady , jealousy o .. the part of a noble lord , and entertainment on the part of the publisher , who authenticated the pub- lication by producing the originals to the purchafers . Mrs ...
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... fcene of pleafure , dif- fipation , and vice , our fruitful imagina- tions could invent , and which could be followed without incurring the open cen- fure of our mafters , nor indeed did we al- ways escape that . I was continually ...
... fcene of pleafure , dif- fipation , and vice , our fruitful imagina- tions could invent , and which could be followed without incurring the open cen- fure of our mafters , nor indeed did we al- ways escape that . I was continually ...
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... fcene of deception , dif- fipation , ignorance , and profufion , in what- ever they undertook He faid that now , how- ever , there was a change of fyftem ; there was no length to which he would not go to fupport the measures of an ...
... fcene of deception , dif- fipation , ignorance , and profufion , in what- ever they undertook He faid that now , how- ever , there was a change of fyftem ; there was no length to which he would not go to fupport the measures of an ...
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... fcene is introduced profefiedly without any re lation to the fable . After the plot is concluded , another episode is introduced , in which Har- riet and the Colonel fall violently in love with each other , the first approach being made ...
... fcene is introduced profefiedly without any re lation to the fable . After the plot is concluded , another episode is introduced , in which Har- riet and the Colonel fall violently in love with each other , the first approach being made ...
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