The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 |
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... given to her , and who did not choose to be at the expense of having them drilled to make a necklace , put the seeds into hot water till they were sufficiently soft to be perforated with a large needle ; in performing this operation she ...
... given to her , and who did not choose to be at the expense of having them drilled to make a necklace , put the seeds into hot water till they were sufficiently soft to be perforated with a large needle ; in performing this operation she ...
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... given by the Irish to the place where criminals are usually executed , is obviously an abbreviated corruption of ... given to individuals , to distinguish the countries whence the various tribes emigrated who settled in Ireland . In ...
... given by the Irish to the place where criminals are usually executed , is obviously an abbreviated corruption of ... given to individuals , to distinguish the countries whence the various tribes emigrated who settled in Ireland . In ...
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... given unto Christmas carols . If these sacred themes be altogether unfit for the purposes of poetry , or , rather , entirely overwhelm it , ( and the very eclogue of Pope himself is poor indeed when compared with the inspired sublimity ...
... given unto Christmas carols . If these sacred themes be altogether unfit for the purposes of poetry , or , rather , entirely overwhelm it , ( and the very eclogue of Pope himself is poor indeed when compared with the inspired sublimity ...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volumen68 Ralph Griffiths,G. E. Griffiths Vista completa - 1783 |
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