The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Том 4H.D. Symonds, 1798 |
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... honours which wit and learning obtain in any other caufe , if we can be numbered among the writers who give ardour to virtue and confidence to truth . DR . SAMUEL JOHNSON . VOL . IV . LONDON : PRINTED FOR H. D. SYMONDS , NO . 20 , PATER ...
... honours which wit and learning obtain in any other caufe , if we can be numbered among the writers who give ardour to virtue and confidence to truth . DR . SAMUEL JOHNSON . VOL . IV . LONDON : PRINTED FOR H. D. SYMONDS , NO . 20 , PATER ...
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... honoured . We are flattered by their atten- tion . In these times , a much greater degree of fuccefs could not have been reasonably expected . When long established works , of a fimilar nature , are becoming more confined in their ...
... honoured . We are flattered by their atten- tion . In these times , a much greater degree of fuccefs could not have been reasonably expected . When long established works , of a fimilar nature , are becoming more confined in their ...
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... honour of knighthood was conferred upon him . This circum- ftance , of itself , is an ample teftimonial of his active and enterprifing difpofition . Upon the arrival of peace , he might have relinquished the toils of war , and might ...
... honour of knighthood was conferred upon him . This circum- ftance , of itself , is an ample teftimonial of his active and enterprifing difpofition . Upon the arrival of peace , he might have relinquished the toils of war , and might ...
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... honour them with a view of her perfon , from any distance that the might prefer . Berengeria adorned herfeif in the moft magnificent and graceful manner ; and appeared on the walls with a majesty and fweetnefs that drew forth the ...
... honour them with a view of her perfon , from any distance that the might prefer . Berengeria adorned herfeif in the moft magnificent and graceful manner ; and appeared on the walls with a majesty and fweetnefs that drew forth the ...
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... honour . Cambridge . MR . ADDISON . S. WHEN Mr. Addifon lived in Kensington - fquare , he took unufual pains to ftudy Montaigne's Effays , but finding little or no information in the chapters , accord- ing to what their titles promifed ...
... honour . Cambridge . MR . ADDISON . S. WHEN Mr. Addifon lived in Kensington - fquare , he took unufual pains to ftudy Montaigne's Effays , but finding little or no information in the chapters , accord- ing to what their titles promifed ...
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