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Page 53
... continued virtuous . If Barnwell had not the patience of Job , he certainly was possessed of one of his comforters ! By the way , the young gentleman , even in the gloom of a prison , retains a good taste , which the female part of the ...
... continued virtuous . If Barnwell had not the patience of Job , he certainly was possessed of one of his comforters ! By the way , the young gentleman , even in the gloom of a prison , retains a good taste , which the female part of the ...
Page 68
... continued in the same manner by the Angeveian , or Plantagenet monarchs , until the reign of Edward I. when the royal mask , crowned with an open diadem fleury , appeared for three centuries upon our money , with a sameness which tires ...
... continued in the same manner by the Angeveian , or Plantagenet monarchs , until the reign of Edward I. when the royal mask , crowned with an open diadem fleury , appeared for three centuries upon our money , with a sameness which tires ...
Page 69
... the saint , and I believe he repaid with interest , after he had overthrown his potent enemy , Simon de Montfort , Earl of Leicester . ( To be continued . ) ENDYMION THE EXILE . LETTER XIII . THOU art a THE MONTHLY MIRROR . 69.
... the saint , and I believe he repaid with interest , after he had overthrown his potent enemy , Simon de Montfort , Earl of Leicester . ( To be continued . ) ENDYMION THE EXILE . LETTER XIII . THOU art a THE MONTHLY MIRROR . 69.
Page 83
... continued gruel custom , of yoking a plough to the tail of the drawing - horse . " This is an ill - natured caricature , and very hurt- * Why call it a travesty , when it is only his own features , with much difficulty , heightened ? He ...
... continued gruel custom , of yoking a plough to the tail of the drawing - horse . " This is an ill - natured caricature , and very hurt- * Why call it a travesty , when it is only his own features , with much difficulty , heightened ? He ...
Page 102
... - " Then , Ma'am , will you walk in , Sing fol de rol tiddle ; And , Sir , will you stalk in , Sing fol de rol tiddle , & c . ( To be continued . ) J. * OTWAY VINDICATED FROM THE CHARGE OF V PLAGIARISM . 102 THE MONTHLY MIRROR .
... - " Then , Ma'am , will you walk in , Sing fol de rol tiddle ; And , Sir , will you stalk in , Sing fol de rol tiddle , & c . ( To be continued . ) J. * OTWAY VINDICATED FROM THE CHARGE OF V PLAGIARISM . 102 THE MONTHLY MIRROR .
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