The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volumen2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... body annihilated the executive , and set up another in its stead . After a time the old executive re - assembled at Impolitye , and seized on Corinth . They have collected thirty - five members of the legislative body , who are acting ...
... body annihilated the executive , and set up another in its stead . After a time the old executive re - assembled at Impolitye , and seized on Corinth . They have collected thirty - five members of the legislative body , who are acting ...
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... body was decrying the profligacy of Lord Byron , you spoke twenty speeches a day in his praise . Every body admires the Scotch novels , you call them the panegyrics of fools , maniacs , rogues and vagabonds , well adapted to please the ...
... body was decrying the profligacy of Lord Byron , you spoke twenty speeches a day in his praise . Every body admires the Scotch novels , you call them the panegyrics of fools , maniacs , rogues and vagabonds , well adapted to please the ...
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... body loves , must be better than that which every body hates ; that hypocrisy and lying are more indispensible to the benefit of this gene- ration than sincerity and truth , and that a perpetual promulgation of opinions , contrary to ...
... body loves , must be better than that which every body hates ; that hypocrisy and lying are more indispensible to the benefit of this gene- ration than sincerity and truth , and that a perpetual promulgation of opinions , contrary to ...
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Song by Shelley 35 | 13 |
Specimen of Human Nature | 79 |
Stanzas | 85 |
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