The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1825 - English literature |
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... received new masters from Thes- saly ; and Argolis , the realm of the King of Kings , was split into petty states ... receiving fugitives from their desolated countries , or diminished it , by sending emigrants abroad . Her citizens ...
... received new masters from Thes- saly ; and Argolis , the realm of the King of Kings , was split into petty states ... receiving fugitives from their desolated countries , or diminished it , by sending emigrants abroad . Her citizens ...
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... received an elaborate education . In what ? They were taught the Pyrrhic dance , and scraps of poetry and music regulated by the police . In order to teach " the young idea how to shoot , " they were taken out to hunt or to steal in the ...
... received an elaborate education . In what ? They were taught the Pyrrhic dance , and scraps of poetry and music regulated by the police . In order to teach " the young idea how to shoot , " they were taken out to hunt or to steal in the ...
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... received on the back and shoulders of his doublet its unavailing efforts to penetrate the thick folds of armour with tusks and nails . He tugged at the pike to extricate it from the body , but his position was such that he could not ...
... received on the back and shoulders of his doublet its unavailing efforts to penetrate the thick folds of armour with tusks and nails . He tugged at the pike to extricate it from the body , but his position was such that he could not ...
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... received that education which after- wards enabled him to exhibit so janty a decrepitude in the pages of the Spectator . There are several things of his in the Journal intended for that work , but left unfinished . His character has ...
... received that education which after- wards enabled him to exhibit so janty a decrepitude in the pages of the Spectator . There are several things of his in the Journal intended for that work , but left unfinished . His character has ...
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... received among the Popes and the Swifts . He was the son of Joseph Honeycomb , Esquire , of Wotton Lodge , Dorset- shire , elder brother of the Simon Honeycomb who wrote a letter to the Spec- tator ( No. 154 ) , which put Will into a ...
... received among the Popes and the Swifts . He was the son of Joseph Honeycomb , Esquire , of Wotton Lodge , Dorset- shire , elder brother of the Simon Honeycomb who wrote a letter to the Spec- tator ( No. 154 ) , which put Will into a ...
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