The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1825 - English literature |
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... young men , AND SING , PARTICULARLY ADDRESS- ING THEMSELVES TO THEM . These particular attentions of the virgins to young men in their uncovered state , Mr. Mitford owns , produced a considerable abundance of bastardy ; but he gravely ...
... young men , AND SING , PARTICULARLY ADDRESS- ING THEMSELVES TO THEM . These particular attentions of the virgins to young men in their uncovered state , Mr. Mitford owns , produced a considerable abundance of bastardy ; but he gravely ...
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... young girl , whose exquisite sensibility gives to her a charm " than beauty dearer , " is timidly wooed by a gentle mountain swain , whom she is beginning to esteem , when a daring untractable lad , the hero of the story , comes , looks ...
... young girl , whose exquisite sensibility gives to her a charm " than beauty dearer , " is timidly wooed by a gentle mountain swain , whom she is beginning to esteem , when a daring untractable lad , the hero of the story , comes , looks ...
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... young mountaineer , whom the writer drags out of his cave at night by the heels , and who , with a noble instinct amidst his stupidity , quaffs off a whole glass of brandy , and goes reeling and laughing about the mountain ; the second ...
... young mountaineer , whom the writer drags out of his cave at night by the heels , and who , with a noble instinct amidst his stupidity , quaffs off a whole glass of brandy , and goes reeling and laughing about the mountain ; the second ...
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... young when she married , nor very charming at any time . How Walter came to marry her , was a great marvel . There was more drinking at her father's house , than became a man of his strict professions : my ancestor used to go there to ...
... young when she married , nor very charming at any time . How Walter came to marry her , was a great marvel . There was more drinking at her father's house , than became a man of his strict professions : my ancestor used to go there to ...
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... young friend did not entertain a sympa- thy . He had a real talent for poetry ; he had wit and criticism , and a taste for the fine arts ; and to crown all , wrote letters in the style of Voiture . Pope said of him , that he was to that ...
... young friend did not entertain a sympa- thy . He had a real talent for poetry ; he had wit and criticism , and a taste for the fine arts ; and to crown all , wrote letters in the style of Voiture . Pope said of him , that he was to that ...
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