The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners : with Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage, Volume 241807 |
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... Editor , therefore , in his own name , as well as in that of the Proprietors , acknowledges the debt due to the Public for their animating support ; the best acquittance of which will , it is presumed , be to continue to deserve it ...
... Editor , therefore , in his own name , as well as in that of the Proprietors , acknowledges the debt due to the Public for their animating support ; the best acquittance of which will , it is presumed , be to continue to deserve it ...
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... editors of Shakespeare , that Jonson regarded the " sweet swan of Avon ” with a jealous eye , and that he has attacked him in several of his plays . Malone calls Jonson Shakespeare's old antagonist . " By those who look close to the ...
... editors of Shakespeare , that Jonson regarded the " sweet swan of Avon ” with a jealous eye , and that he has attacked him in several of his plays . Malone calls Jonson Shakespeare's old antagonist . " By those who look close to the ...
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... EDITOR , OUR UR form of government is composed of three orders ; the so- vereign , the peers , and the people . It is natural to expect that the origin of the nobility should be , at least , respectable ; the sword originally gained ...
... EDITOR , OUR UR form of government is composed of three orders ; the so- vereign , the peers , and the people . It is natural to expect that the origin of the nobility should be , at least , respectable ; the sword originally gained ...
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... EDITOR , I SUPPOSE the title of this paper has already alarmed you ; that you find it difficult to anticipate by what unaccountable associa- tion of ideas persons of sentiments and pursuits so dissimilar can with propriety be joined ...
... EDITOR , I SUPPOSE the title of this paper has already alarmed you ; that you find it difficult to anticipate by what unaccountable associa- tion of ideas persons of sentiments and pursuits so dissimilar can with propriety be joined ...
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... Editor ; " the iron has already en- tered the souls " * of many females who have deviated from the paths of virtue , and I have no angry epithets in store , to aggra- vate the sufferings of susceptible minds . Nor is it my intention to ...
... Editor ; " the iron has already en- tered the souls " * of many females who have deviated from the paths of virtue , and I have no angry epithets in store , to aggra- vate the sufferings of susceptible minds . Nor is it my intention to ...
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