The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1825 - English literature |
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... live together , the gay sister ruins the sober one by her extravagant housekeeping . Nevertheless , ( thanks to Athens , ) there are many extant documents of Greek manners : and the way to make these materials MOST useful to the subject ...
... live together , the gay sister ruins the sober one by her extravagant housekeeping . Nevertheless , ( thanks to Athens , ) there are many extant documents of Greek manners : and the way to make these materials MOST useful to the subject ...
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... live or to be exposed to wild beasts on mount Taygetus ; and to take children from their mothers when new - born , in whom any defect , either of shape or constitution , appeared ; the well - formed and vigorous only were pre- served ...
... live or to be exposed to wild beasts on mount Taygetus ; and to take children from their mothers when new - born , in whom any defect , either of shape or constitution , appeared ; the well - formed and vigorous only were pre- served ...
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... live on his estate . I know not how he contrived to reconcile the natural sprightliness of his disposition , and the family character for gene- rosity , with the discontinuance of those rural sports and amusements , which his tenants ...
... live on his estate . I know not how he contrived to reconcile the natural sprightliness of his disposition , and the family character for gene- rosity , with the discontinuance of those rural sports and amusements , which his tenants ...
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... live on the most kind and amicable terms with each other , as if they formed but one large family . But the silence of the camp was very oppressive , the human voice was not often heard , and the tread of the foot was scarcely ...
... live on the most kind and amicable terms with each other , as if they formed but one large family . But the silence of the camp was very oppressive , the human voice was not often heard , and the tread of the foot was scarcely ...
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... live longer than mere men of letters . They exercise their un- derstandings more ; their sensibility less . There is with them less car - and - tear of the irritable fibre , which is not shattered and worn to a very thread . On the hill ...
... live longer than mere men of letters . They exercise their un- derstandings more ; their sensibility less . There is with them less car - and - tear of the irritable fibre , which is not shattered and worn to a very thread . On the hill ...
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