The Analectic Magazine, Volume 5Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1815 |
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Page 5
... manner , in this land of the solemn league and covenant . " On Sunday morning the 27th , we went to hear high mass in the church at Notre - Dame . On our way to this venerable gothic edi- fice , we observed one half of the shops open ...
... manner , in this land of the solemn league and covenant . " On Sunday morning the 27th , we went to hear high mass in the church at Notre - Dame . On our way to this venerable gothic edi- fice , we observed one half of the shops open ...
Page 11
... manner of one of these characters , an old man of seventy , whom he had lately heard declare his intention of serving under the new régime in a mi- litary capacity , under the idea that he could make his marches and even his charges in ...
... manner of one of these characters , an old man of seventy , whom he had lately heard declare his intention of serving under the new régime in a mi- litary capacity , under the idea that he could make his marches and even his charges in ...
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... manner- ism and monotony - arising from the too uniform melody of the composition , and from that emphatic tone which prevails too uni- versally , not to become , on some occasions , both wearisome and ineffective . The necessity which ...
... manner- ism and monotony - arising from the too uniform melody of the composition , and from that emphatic tone which prevails too uni- versally , not to become , on some occasions , both wearisome and ineffective . The necessity which ...
Page 32
... reader's attention is re- quested , chose the former method of easing her burdened mind ; but in a manner , and to an extent , as cannot fail , notwithstanding the latitude which must be allowed to her sex , 32 SELECT REVIEWS .
... reader's attention is re- quested , chose the former method of easing her burdened mind ; but in a manner , and to an extent , as cannot fail , notwithstanding the latitude which must be allowed to her sex , 32 SELECT REVIEWS .
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... manners , she had inspired the son of the Spanish ambassador with a profound passion : but whether she herself participated in this feeling to the extent which she professed , was at the time much doubted . Be this as it may , the ...
... manners , she had inspired the son of the Spanish ambassador with a profound passion : but whether she herself participated in this feeling to the extent which she professed , was at the time much doubted . Be this as it may , the ...
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