The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1821 |
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... supposed to be dictated by this lady's experience ' partakes too much of chicanery , and presents a dangerous example , notwith- standing every qualifying circumstance ; since she is represented as endeavouring to make herself agreeable ...
... supposed to be dictated by this lady's experience ' partakes too much of chicanery , and presents a dangerous example , notwith- standing every qualifying circumstance ; since she is represented as endeavouring to make herself agreeable ...
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... supposed , have sung " The Loves of the Mountains , " and have adopted a strain somewhat similar to that which is here exhibited . Thus : In ancient time , ere Granite first had birth , And form'd the solid pavement of the earth , Stern ...
... supposed , have sung " The Loves of the Mountains , " and have adopted a strain somewhat similar to that which is here exhibited . Thus : In ancient time , ere Granite first had birth , And form'd the solid pavement of the earth , Stern ...
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... supposed to prevail in the intellectual and moral cha- racter of various individuals . We are not , however , to sup- pose that the mind itself partakes of this complexity of struc- ture : for , though exhibiting such a diversity of ...
... supposed to prevail in the intellectual and moral cha- racter of various individuals . We are not , however , to sup- pose that the mind itself partakes of this complexity of struc- ture : for , though exhibiting such a diversity of ...
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