The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners : with Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage, Volume 241807 |
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Page 13
... remark , that he lived through the civil war as did his father , but I do not see either of them as making prominent figures . One reason might be that Salisbury was as little injured by the cruel misfortunes which deluged the kingdom ...
... remark , that he lived through the civil war as did his father , but I do not see either of them as making prominent figures . One reason might be that Salisbury was as little injured by the cruel misfortunes which deluged the kingdom ...
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... remarks are common place . Clergymen and courtesans ! say your fair readers . - O , the writer is about to recommend the pious conduct of parsons to the imi- tation of young men of fashion ; and severely censure the wicked- * We insert ...
... remarks are common place . Clergymen and courtesans ! say your fair readers . - O , the writer is about to recommend the pious conduct of parsons to the imi- tation of young men of fashion ; and severely censure the wicked- * We insert ...
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... remark . " They are all practicable , and have the advantage of being easiest to those whose capacities are most limited . " P. 92 . There is much good sense , unaccompanied by novelty , dis- persed in these volumes , the first of which ...
... remark . " They are all practicable , and have the advantage of being easiest to those whose capacities are most limited . " P. 92 . There is much good sense , unaccompanied by novelty , dis- persed in these volumes , the first of which ...
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... remark of Sharp , in the farce , he says , " I must eat . " - We shall not reply with the Frenchman to a similar ob- servation- " Je n'en vois pas la necessitè , " but certainly we do not see why he should eat through the means of a ...
... remark of Sharp , in the farce , he says , " I must eat . " - We shall not reply with the Frenchman to a similar ob- servation- " Je n'en vois pas la necessitè , " but certainly we do not see why he should eat through the means of a ...
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... remarks are forcible , we confess , and his at- tempt " to shew " the innocence of these men has the effect , in some measure , " to shew our eyes and grieve our hearts , " but to hang first and try afterwards does not seem to promise ...
... remarks are forcible , we confess , and his at- tempt " to shew " the innocence of these men has the effect , in some measure , " to shew our eyes and grieve our hearts , " but to hang first and try afterwards does not seem to promise ...
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