The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 37Philological Society of London, 1800 |
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... last decade of the Eight- eenth Century upon the tablet of the hif- toric Mufe in characters written with blood , and extended the flames of the war , which it is to be hoped they have kindled , as an Indian lights his funeral pile , to ...
... last decade of the Eight- eenth Century upon the tablet of the hif- toric Mufe in characters written with blood , and extended the flames of the war , which it is to be hoped they have kindled , as an Indian lights his funeral pile , to ...
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... last of all , if Divine Providence fhould vouchsafe life and health to the Author , viz . A Revifal of the Common Prayer agreeably to the Principles of Orthodoxy ; or an Ellay towards improving our Forms of Public Worship , without ...
... last of all , if Divine Providence fhould vouchsafe life and health to the Author , viz . A Revifal of the Common Prayer agreeably to the Principles of Orthodoxy ; or an Ellay towards improving our Forms of Public Worship , without ...
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... last rehearfal . The junto of wits , who regularly attended , one and all objected to it ; and it was given up till the Duchefs of Queensbury ( Gay's staunch patronefs ) , accidentally hearing of it , attended hertelf the next rehearsal ...
... last rehearfal . The junto of wits , who regularly attended , one and all objected to it ; and it was given up till the Duchefs of Queensbury ( Gay's staunch patronefs ) , accidentally hearing of it , attended hertelf the next rehearsal ...
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... last night was repre fentcd , " By an amazing Dramatift invented ! ་ ་ Author's and actors ' merits were immenfe , " And Fawcett e'en furpals'd his ufual ex- cellence ! " Great care , ' tis plain , was taken in re . hearfat ; “ And ...
... last night was repre fentcd , " By an amazing Dramatift invented ! ་ ་ Author's and actors ' merits were immenfe , " And Fawcett e'en furpals'd his ufual ex- cellence ! " Great care , ' tis plain , was taken in re . hearfat ; “ And ...
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... last . ODE TO THE RIVER CAM . From the Annual Anthology for 1799 . BY G. DYER . I. WHILE yon fky - lark warbles high , While yon ruftic whiftles gay , On thy banks , oh Cam ! I lie ; Mufeful pour the penfive lay . Clears the rich tale ...
... last . ODE TO THE RIVER CAM . From the Annual Anthology for 1799 . BY G. DYER . I. WHILE yon fky - lark warbles high , While yon ruftic whiftles gay , On thy banks , oh Cam ! I lie ; Mufeful pour the penfive lay . Clears the rich tale ...
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