The Monthly Mirror1809 |
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Page 7
... lady of quality . All this family biography would have been lost to the cause and to the world , if the suit had been in the Court of Chancery . The poor knife - grinder , with a head as giddy as his own wheel , contradicted himself ...
... lady of quality . All this family biography would have been lost to the cause and to the world , if the suit had been in the Court of Chancery . The poor knife - grinder , with a head as giddy as his own wheel , contradicted himself ...
Page 30
... lady which she had given her lover , were the following letters : “ A. Į . L. T. N. A. F. A. " Alas ! I languish truly , now adored friend , adieu ! " On the ring which the gentleman gave to her : " H. T. F. T. P. E. " Hold thy faith ...
... lady which she had given her lover , were the following letters : “ A. Į . L. T. N. A. F. A. " Alas ! I languish truly , now adored friend , adieu ! " On the ring which the gentleman gave to her : " H. T. F. T. P. E. " Hold thy faith ...
Page 39
... lady . This circum- stance gives that royal youth a title to your first regards : my Annotations on Hamlet Prince of Denmark , shall accordingly be submitted to your consideration at our next monthly meeting J. I am , & c . THEOBALDUS ...
... lady . This circum- stance gives that royal youth a title to your first regards : my Annotations on Hamlet Prince of Denmark , shall accordingly be submitted to your consideration at our next monthly meeting J. I am , & c . THEOBALDUS ...
Page 42
... Lady Macbeth's object is to work up the passions of her hus- band to such a pitch , as to make him entirely overlook the possi- bility of failure in his enterprize . For that purpose , on his sug- gesting his apprehensions that they ...
... Lady Macbeth's object is to work up the passions of her hus- band to such a pitch , as to make him entirely overlook the possi- bility of failure in his enterprize . For that purpose , on his sug- gesting his apprehensions that they ...
Page 53
... ladies in the Beg- gar's Opera , forms so strong a penchant for a hero in fetters , that she visits him in the condemned hole , and tells him of the happiness he might have enjoyed , had he continued virtuous . If Barnwell had not the ...
... ladies in the Beg- gar's Opera , forms so strong a penchant for a hero in fetters , that she visits him in the condemned hole , and tells him of the happiness he might have enjoyed , had he continued virtuous . If Barnwell had not the ...
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