The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... observed , the artists as a body have received little or no benefit . DOCTOR BARTON . DR . BARTON , Warden of Merton College , Oxford , being in company with a gentleman who had just printed two heavy folios , humorously observed , that ...
... observed , the artists as a body have received little or no benefit . DOCTOR BARTON . DR . BARTON , Warden of Merton College , Oxford , being in company with a gentleman who had just printed two heavy folios , humorously observed , that ...
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... observe , imagination conjured all her horrors . There sat old Dame Ramsay , and forthwith , after an introduc- tory ... observed common sense : the mon- ster seemed to swell himself out to double his original bulk . Come , to my aid ...
... observe , imagination conjured all her horrors . There sat old Dame Ramsay , and forthwith , after an introduc- tory ... observed common sense : the mon- ster seemed to swell himself out to double his original bulk . Come , to my aid ...
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... observed , that even Jonathan had taken more than ordinary pains in endeavouring to make himself appear respectable ... observations with the nost profound attention , as if conscious of their importance to mankind . Jonathan is a ...
... observed , that even Jonathan had taken more than ordinary pains in endeavouring to make himself appear respectable ... observations with the nost profound attention , as if conscious of their importance to mankind . Jonathan is a ...
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