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Page 40
... idea of receiving half the pleasure and entertainment that we have derived from the perusal of Queenhoo - hall . It is the most interesting and judicious trea- tise on antient manners that has ever fallen into our hands . Instead of dry ...
... idea of receiving half the pleasure and entertainment that we have derived from the perusal of Queenhoo - hall . It is the most interesting and judicious trea- tise on antient manners that has ever fallen into our hands . Instead of dry ...
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... ideas , or those theoretic parts of love which exist only in the imagination : but by example to recommend the simple ... idea of simplicity too far . We could not help being influenced with this opinion , when we read the account of his ...
... ideas , or those theoretic parts of love which exist only in the imagination : but by example to recommend the simple ... idea of simplicity too far . We could not help being influenced with this opinion , when we read the account of his ...
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... idea ; and to these objects , which the author has ably accomplished , are also added several very useful philosophical remarks . Altogether , therefore , a valuable work for juvenile un- derstandings is here produced . From the ensuing ...
... idea ; and to these objects , which the author has ably accomplished , are also added several very useful philosophical remarks . Altogether , therefore , a valuable work for juvenile un- derstandings is here produced . From the ensuing ...
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N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 4 |
Bees a Poem Part II | 23 |
Bevans Memoirs of Isaac Pennington | 32 |
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