The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1805 - Books |
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... wish for a power that can be possessed by few , that of transferring and preserving the exact copy and resemblance of the landscape with which they are delighted . When we feel our own powers inadequate for the accomplishment of our wishes ...
... wish for a power that can be possessed by few , that of transferring and preserving the exact copy and resemblance of the landscape with which they are delighted . When we feel our own powers inadequate for the accomplishment of our wishes ...
Page 43
... wish to please , supposing him to be such a one as I take you to be . Therefore , Sir , after you have brought the divine Clarissa to the very brink of destruction , let me intreat ( may I say , insist upon ) a turn , that will make ...
... wish to please , supposing him to be such a one as I take you to be . Therefore , Sir , after you have brought the divine Clarissa to the very brink of destruction , let me intreat ( may I say , insist upon ) a turn , that will make ...
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... wish to see it founded on a community of interests , in a full share of pri- vileges , and of all the blessings of ... wishes of Ireland , and our view of the welfare of the empire would induce us to anticipate them . On the subject of ...
... wish to see it founded on a community of interests , in a full share of pri- vileges , and of all the blessings of ... wishes of Ireland , and our view of the welfare of the empire would induce us to anticipate them . On the subject of ...
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