The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 - Books |
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Page 161
... friends in town ? or even in the country ? If affirmatively answered , mine host ' feels himself tolerably secure of his money but will probably assert , that the friend in town is out of the way , and will not be back for some days ...
... friends in town ? or even in the country ? If affirmatively answered , mine host ' feels himself tolerably secure of his money but will probably assert , that the friend in town is out of the way , and will not be back for some days ...
Page 324
... Friendship , the second has for its subject the Uncertainty of human Joys , and the last is on Conscience . The first stanza of the ode to Friendship concludes by telling us that The haughty ... friends : 324 MONTHLY CATALOGUE , Poetry .
... Friendship , the second has for its subject the Uncertainty of human Joys , and the last is on Conscience . The first stanza of the ode to Friendship concludes by telling us that The haughty ... friends : 324 MONTHLY CATALOGUE , Poetry .
Page 402
... friends was not inferior to the admiration of the public . Extract of a letter from Mr. Smellie to Mr. Clason of Cleve land Court , St. James's : Edinburgh , 27th June , 1790 . Poor Smith ! We must soon lose him ; and the moment in ...
... friends was not inferior to the admiration of the public . Extract of a letter from Mr. Smellie to Mr. Clason of Cleve land Court , St. James's : Edinburgh , 27th June , 1790 . Poor Smith ! We must soon lose him ; and the moment in ...
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