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Page 163
The last scene is in the queen's apartment . The hopes of emancipating Holland ,
of establishing toleration and liberty , have fubdued the love of Carlos ; and he
takes leave of Elizaheth . At this inftant the king appears ; she falls fenfeless ; and
...
The last scene is in the queen's apartment . The hopes of emancipating Holland ,
of establishing toleration and liberty , have fubdued the love of Carlos ; and he
takes leave of Elizaheth . At this inftant the king appears ; she falls fenfeless ; and
...
Page 274
In the last effay on this subject , the writer says , • Let us begin with a short review
of the propositions , to which we kave gradually been led , and separate such as
are morally certairs , from such as are only probable : that the first race of Per .
In the last effay on this subject , the writer says , • Let us begin with a short review
of the propositions , to which we kave gradually been led , and separate such as
are morally certairs , from such as are only probable : that the first race of Per .
Page 298
Mr. Polwhele is not always happy in his epithets : they are frequently forced , and
ill - compounded , like daisy - darting in the stanza last quoted . The second
volume commences with an ode to the spirit of freshness , a fingular
personification ...
Mr. Polwhele is not always happy in his epithets : they are frequently forced , and
ill - compounded , like daisy - darting in the stanza last quoted . The second
volume commences with an ode to the spirit of freshness , a fingular
personification ...
Page 299
Private Memoirs relative to the last lear of the Reign of Levis the Sixteenth , late
King of France . ( Concluded from p . 178. ) We have never yet feen any reason to
dissent from M. de Moleville's opinion of the decree concerning the priests , and ...
Private Memoirs relative to the last lear of the Reign of Levis the Sixteenth , late
King of France . ( Concluded from p . 178. ) We have never yet feen any reason to
dissent from M. de Moleville's opinion of the decree concerning the priests , and ...
Page 433
You shall attend my execution shall see how vainly the ministers of religion will
endeavour to give me comfort Mail hear how my last despairing words will curse
you . Then come , and Itand near me , when my head is fevered off , that my
blood ...
You shall attend my execution shall see how vainly the ministers of religion will
endeavour to give me comfort Mail hear how my last despairing words will curse
you . Then come , and Itand near me , when my head is fevered off , that my
blood ...
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