The European Magazine, and London Review, Bände 81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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... manner ; we excuse him because it is his way ; we know he makes us laugh only because he thinks there is no harm in laughing , and that virtue is not in the least endangered by a smile . He addresses himself not to the effeminately ...
... manner ; we excuse him because it is his way ; we know he makes us laugh only because he thinks there is no harm in laughing , and that virtue is not in the least endangered by a smile . He addresses himself not to the effeminately ...
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... manner . My first experiment , as I have shewn , was on the fluid character of a very gentle young woman ; the next happened to be on the solid one of a substantial - headed country - gentle- man , who found my moving force quite ...
... manner . My first experiment , as I have shewn , was on the fluid character of a very gentle young woman ; the next happened to be on the solid one of a substantial - headed country - gentle- man , who found my moving force quite ...
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... manner very beautifully des- cribed in the characters of Horace , Petronius , and Quintilian , as they are drawn in the present Essay . ' * Vide corresponding passages in Horace's " de Arte Poeticâ. lost in the late wreck , on which the ...
... manner very beautifully des- cribed in the characters of Horace , Petronius , and Quintilian , as they are drawn in the present Essay . ' * Vide corresponding passages in Horace's " de Arte Poeticâ. lost in the late wreck , on which the ...
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... manner in which the manuscripts of ancient authors have been recovered , would prove a most entertaining and acceptable work.- For further information on this sub- ject , see Shepherd's Life of Poggio , and Roscoe's Life of Lorenzo de ...
... manner in which the manuscripts of ancient authors have been recovered , would prove a most entertaining and acceptable work.- For further information on this sub- ject , see Shepherd's Life of Poggio , and Roscoe's Life of Lorenzo de ...
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... manner in which mortals are treated there . The demon is extremely complaisant in answering all his enquiries , and having done so , he says , - " So much for your Curiosity , a word now for your Instruction . If you would make an ...
... manner in which mortals are treated there . The demon is extremely complaisant in answering all his enquiries , and having done so , he says , - " So much for your Curiosity , a word now for your Instruction . If you would make an ...
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