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... strongly recoinmends the variation of the compass , as a means for
ascertaining the longitude at sea : yet , had we been no better provided , we
might have searched for the cape of Good Hope agreeably with his propofitions ,
to little effect ...
... strongly recoinmends the variation of the compass , as a means for
ascertaining the longitude at sea : yet , had we been no better provided , we
might have searched for the cape of Good Hope agreeably with his propofitions ,
to little effect ...
Page 420
What is it to the kingdom at large , or what is it to all those whose office it is to
maintain truth , and to instruct the rising abilities and hope of England , that the
author of the Monk is a very young man and , if there be any thing vigorous or
poetical ...
What is it to the kingdom at large , or what is it to all those whose office it is to
maintain truth , and to instruct the rising abilities and hope of England , that the
author of the Monk is a very young man and , if there be any thing vigorous or
poetical ...
Page 467
When blooins the cheek with roseate , varying dyes ; When modeít grace exerts
each power to please , And streaming luftre radiates in the eyes . Thy past hours ,
innocent ; thy present , gay ; : Thy future , halcyon hope depicts without allay .
When blooins the cheek with roseate , varying dyes ; When modeít grace exerts
each power to please , And streaming luftre radiates in the eyes . Thy past hours ,
innocent ; thy present , gay ; : Thy future , halcyon hope depicts without allay .
Page 566
At this part of the history , Sainville let the manuscript fall upon the table , and
remained motionless for fome minutes : then rising impetuously , and rapidly
pacing the room , he exclaimed , “ No hope remains for memnone ! " threw
himself into a ...
At this part of the history , Sainville let the manuscript fall upon the table , and
remained motionless for fome minutes : then rising impetuously , and rapidly
pacing the room , he exclaimed , “ No hope remains for memnone ! " threw
himself into a ...
Page 567
She quitted the cabinét , intent on answering the unhappy Sainville in a manner
that should irrevocably take from him all hope . She passed into the parlour , and
with a sigh took the pen . She wrote ; but her tears soon eifaced the falsehood ...
She quitted the cabinét , intent on answering the unhappy Sainville in a manner
that should irrevocably take from him all hope . She passed into the parlour , and
with a sigh took the pen . She wrote ; but her tears soon eifaced the falsehood ...
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