Walker's Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining KnowledgeR. Gibson, 1811 |
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... hope to be pardoned for insin - where many others perceive it , should uating , that , even in such a case , the office of the critic may not be alto- gether superfluous . Though the suc cess of the author be decisive , and likely to be ...
... hope to be pardoned for insin - where many others perceive it , should uating , that , even in such a case , the office of the critic may not be alto- gether superfluous . Though the suc cess of the author be decisive , and likely to be ...
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... hope of being heard by with infinitely more skill and address ; some of his attendants , and sees to there is a greater proportion of plea- lis infinite surprise , a little skiff , sing and tender passages , with much guided by a lovely ...
... hope of being heard by with infinitely more skill and address ; some of his attendants , and sees to there is a greater proportion of plea- lis infinite surprise , a little skiff , sing and tender passages , with much guided by a lovely ...
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... hope ! About six o'clock in the af- ternoon , Manuel came and informed the King , on the part of the Com- mune , that the Princess de Lamballe , Madame and Mademoiselle de Tour . zel , Chamilly , and his other attend- ants , were not to ...
... hope ! About six o'clock in the af- ternoon , Manuel came and informed the King , on the part of the Com- mune , that the Princess de Lamballe , Madame and Mademoiselle de Tour . zel , Chamilly , and his other attend- ants , were not to ...
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... hope of ultimately gaining an independence is the principal motive for which the In- dian officer banishes himself from his country . To diminish the emoluments of his profession , is to retard the pe- riod of his return , and to ...
... hope of ultimately gaining an independence is the principal motive for which the In- dian officer banishes himself from his country . To diminish the emoluments of his profession , is to retard the pe- riod of his return , and to ...
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... hope , nor yet poffeffion , gives the joys That memory's magic can at will re- new . Oft when my eye purfues thy vent'reus flight , Along the billowy Ocean's heaving breaft , Or fees thy pinion dare the dizzy height . And on the ...
... hope , nor yet poffeffion , gives the joys That memory's magic can at will re- new . Oft when my eye purfues thy vent'reus flight , Along the billowy Ocean's heaving breaft , Or fees thy pinion dare the dizzy height . And on the ...
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