The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners : with Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage, Volume 241807 |
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... ( 1711 ) of Drummond's works , are preserved the heads of conversations which passed between them , and Drummond has left a character of Jonson that does no B - VOL , II , * credit to the heart of its author . Never was THE MONTHLY MIRROR.
... ( 1711 ) of Drummond's works , are preserved the heads of conversations which passed between them , and Drummond has left a character of Jonson that does no B - VOL , II , * credit to the heart of its author . Never was THE MONTHLY MIRROR.
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... heart of its author . Never was there a more un- grateful return made to a celebrated wit , who , in the decline of life , had travelled four hundred miles on foot to shew his respect for a fellow bard : the hospitality was ty was of ...
... heart of its author . Never was there a more un- grateful return made to a celebrated wit , who , in the decline of life , had travelled four hundred miles on foot to shew his respect for a fellow bard : the hospitality was ty was of ...
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... hearts , " but to hang first and try afterwards does not seem to promise much re- dress to those who have been hanged , or satisfaction to those who have hanged them . Cui bono . Such a discussion is certainly interesting , but it is ...
... hearts , " but to hang first and try afterwards does not seem to promise much re- dress to those who have been hanged , or satisfaction to those who have hanged them . Cui bono . Such a discussion is certainly interesting , but it is ...
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... heart much farther than we are aware of . * The English reader will probably not be displeased to have the part of ... hearts . Coviel . And as for her wit ...... Cleontes . Yes , Coviel , her wit is the most refined and delicate in the ...
... heart much farther than we are aware of . * The English reader will probably not be displeased to have the part of ... hearts . Coviel . And as for her wit ...... Cleontes . Yes , Coviel , her wit is the most refined and delicate in the ...
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... hearts , and these depend upon slender circum- stances , such as A look — a sigh — a word — a smile - a frown . All these are weighty matters with a lover , and such like tri- fles , and even things almost imperceptible , employ all the ...
... hearts , and these depend upon slender circum- stances , such as A look — a sigh — a word — a smile - a frown . All these are weighty matters with a lover , and such like tri- fles , and even things almost imperceptible , employ all the ...
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