The Young Gentleman and Lady's Monitor, and English Teacher's Assistant: Being a Collection of Select Pieces from Our Best Modern Writers ... Divided Into Small Portions for the Use of Reading in ClassesE. Duyckinck, 1813 - 368 pages |
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... tural : and in either case the breach of but one link puts the whole in some disorder . It is , I think , pretty plain that most of the absurdity and ridicule we meet with in the world , is generally owing to the impertinet affecta ...
... tural : and in either case the breach of but one link puts the whole in some disorder . It is , I think , pretty plain that most of the absurdity and ridicule we meet with in the world , is generally owing to the impertinet affecta ...
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... tural complexion , she might still have been celebrated by the name of the olive beauty , but Semanthe taken up an affectation to white and red , and is now distinguished by the character of the lady who paints so well . 34. In a word ...
... tural complexion , she might still have been celebrated by the name of the olive beauty , but Semanthe taken up an affectation to white and red , and is now distinguished by the character of the lady who paints so well . 34. In a word ...
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... tural for those who have raised a reputation by any sci- ence to exalt themselves as endowed by heaven with pe- culiar powers , or marked out by an extraordinary desig- nation for their profession ; and to fright competitors away by ...
... tural for those who have raised a reputation by any sci- ence to exalt themselves as endowed by heaven with pe- culiar powers , or marked out by an extraordinary desig- nation for their profession ; and to fright competitors away by ...
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... tural force , or dissipated part of the mist that was before too thick for the eye to penetrate ) I saw the valley open- ing at the farther end , and spreading forth into an immense ocean , that had a huge rock of adamant running ...
... tural force , or dissipated part of the mist that was before too thick for the eye to penetrate ) I saw the valley open- ing at the farther end , and spreading forth into an immense ocean , that had a huge rock of adamant running ...
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