The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 27Robinson and Roberts, 1796 - English literature |
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... give them a banquet here every St. George's day . This room has , by his prefent majesty , been confider- ably improved , and the utmost tafte and fuitable embellishments difplayed in it . The royal chapel , at the weft end of it , is ...
... give them a banquet here every St. George's day . This room has , by his prefent majesty , been confider- ably improved , and the utmost tafte and fuitable embellishments difplayed in it . The royal chapel , at the weft end of it , is ...
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... give . " " You have a daughter , however , " interrupted the baron , fmiling , too young to have adopted your ftoical ideas . " " I have a daugh- ter , " retorted Bernard , " who in- herits her mother's virtue , and has been taught by ...
... give . " " You have a daughter , however , " interrupted the baron , fmiling , too young to have adopted your ftoical ideas . " " I have a daugh- ter , " retorted Bernard , " who in- herits her mother's virtue , and has been taught by ...
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... give me the fea to drink , for its tafte might have tempted me to drink it dry . My good faint , ( replied Ragga- do , ) fince from a drunkard you are become an aftrologer , I muft in- form you of my quarrel with the ftars . I fhould be ...
... give me the fea to drink , for its tafte might have tempted me to drink it dry . My good faint , ( replied Ragga- do , ) fince from a drunkard you are become an aftrologer , I muft in- form you of my quarrel with the ftars . I fhould be ...
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... give you an idea of their character , I my felf am the weakeft of the whole ; yet if I fhould undertake to make myself mafter of Damafcus , the en- terprife could not fail through any fault of mine ; it is a well - watered city ; but in ...
... give you an idea of their character , I my felf am the weakeft of the whole ; yet if I fhould undertake to make myself mafter of Damafcus , the en- terprife could not fail through any fault of mine ; it is a well - watered city ; but in ...
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... give the preference to one mode of tafte rather than to another , we ought , undoubtedly , to be able to give a better reafon for that prefer- ence than common mode , or particu lar fancy . And whence should that better reafon be ...
... give the preference to one mode of tafte rather than to another , we ought , undoubtedly , to be able to give a better reafon for that prefer- ence than common mode , or particu lar fancy . And whence should that better reafon be ...
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