The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1825 - English literature |
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... admiration for their general character . Enlightened and hospitable views of commerce . A criminal code so fair and merciful as to re- deem the honour of mankind in our estimation when confronted with the foul horrors of Gothic ...
... admiration for their general character . Enlightened and hospitable views of commerce . A criminal code so fair and merciful as to re- deem the honour of mankind in our estimation when confronted with the foul horrors of Gothic ...
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... admirable sense , and pointed sarcasm , might have main- tained a show of rivalry with the Great Unknown , ceased to write , or directed her rare faculties to the purposes of education and moral guidance . Lady Morgan , too , chose to ...
... admirable sense , and pointed sarcasm , might have main- tained a show of rivalry with the Great Unknown , ceased to write , or directed her rare faculties to the purposes of education and moral guidance . Lady Morgan , too , chose to ...
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... admirably on the viol di gamba . Two ladies died for love of him ; one a strange dull - looking creature , who appeared to have no understanding , and whose confession on her deathbed very much surprised every body . The other was all ...
... admirably on the viol di gamba . Two ladies died for love of him ; one a strange dull - looking creature , who appeared to have no understanding , and whose confession on her deathbed very much surprised every body . The other was all ...
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... admirably express a capability of happiness , overshadowed with a patient firmness at the want of it . But he was tranquil , if not happy , long before his death , which hap- pened in the same field of battle with that of the excellent ...
... admirably express a capability of happiness , overshadowed with a patient firmness at the want of it . But he was tranquil , if not happy , long before his death , which hap- pened in the same field of battle with that of the excellent ...
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... admirably correct . But they puzzled him ex- ceedingly . He hardly knew , at times , whether to be angry with them , or what ... admirable story of Captain Sentry's about Marshal Turenne , but something too military for high breeding ...
... admirably correct . But they puzzled him ex- ceedingly . He hardly knew , at times , whether to be angry with them , or what ... admirable story of Captain Sentry's about Marshal Turenne , but something too military for high breeding ...
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