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... excellent manu- scripts from the storehouse of the immortal Swift , in the Deanery of St. Patrick , has proved already , in his verses to Petita , and other light or epigrammatic pieces , that he could give us some devilish good things ...
... excellent manu- scripts from the storehouse of the immortal Swift , in the Deanery of St. Patrick , has proved already , in his verses to Petita , and other light or epigrammatic pieces , that he could give us some devilish good things ...
Page 66
... excellent remarks on Detector came , as he will see , too late . The annus mirabilis of our Nottingham friend , it would be dangerous to our faces to publish . We shall only give a taste- " Then will all women at forty years of age be ...
... excellent remarks on Detector came , as he will see , too late . The annus mirabilis of our Nottingham friend , it would be dangerous to our faces to publish . We shall only give a taste- " Then will all women at forty years of age be ...
Page 92
... differently dis guised . " P. 152-3 . The following remarks are excellent : - ! - " This is enough for our friend . But to you who have , as Mr. Locke 1 expresses it , large , sound , and round - 92 THE MONTHLY MIRROR .
... differently dis guised . " P. 152-3 . The following remarks are excellent : - ! - " This is enough for our friend . But to you who have , as Mr. Locke 1 expresses it , large , sound , and round - 92 THE MONTHLY MIRROR .
Page 93
... excellent in their kinds ; the one is the beef - eaters , whose broad faces bespeak such repletion of body , and inanition of mind , as perfectly fright away those two enemies of man , famine and thought . The other curiosity is our ...
... excellent in their kinds ; the one is the beef - eaters , whose broad faces bespeak such repletion of body , and inanition of mind , as perfectly fright away those two enemies of man , famine and thought . The other curiosity is our ...
Page 116
... excellent mimic thinks his forte lays in youthful parts , in Yorshiremen , and lively valets . So would Mr. Elliston and Miss Norton play nothing but tragedy ! however Quam scit uterque libens , censebo , exerceat artem . Sir Fretful ...
... excellent mimic thinks his forte lays in youthful parts , in Yorshiremen , and lively valets . So would Mr. Elliston and Miss Norton play nothing but tragedy ! however Quam scit uterque libens , censebo , exerceat artem . Sir Fretful ...
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