The Monthly Mirror1809 |
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Page 10
... lives were disgraceful to themselves and a pest to others . It does not appear that there has been much alteration in the face of the country since Drury's time . Predatory wars still continue . One state , by the prudence and valour of ...
... lives were disgraceful to themselves and a pest to others . It does not appear that there has been much alteration in the face of the country since Drury's time . Predatory wars still continue . One state , by the prudence and valour of ...
Page 14
... wish to command those who are in possession of mo- ney while I am deprived of it , and live in poverty . " Seteit more importunately solicited deliberate and scrutinizing atten- tion . Some 14 THE MONTHLY MIRROR . Essays on Patriotism.
... wish to command those who are in possession of mo- ney while I am deprived of it , and live in poverty . " Seteit more importunately solicited deliberate and scrutinizing atten- tion . Some 14 THE MONTHLY MIRROR . Essays on Patriotism.
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... live to the end of time . Socrates , says the Biographer , philosophized as freely in prison as in the Lyceum , or on the banks of the Ilyssus ; Tasso , in a similar situation , did not lament the loss of liberty , but the power to ...
... live to the end of time . Socrates , says the Biographer , philosophized as freely in prison as in the Lyceum , or on the banks of the Ilyssus ; Tasso , in a similar situation , did not lament the loss of liberty , but the power to ...
Page 34
... live , encourage the imagination ! My faith in Shakespeare is so unbounded , that I verily believe the " Hell - broth " of Macbeth's witches would , if properly mixed , engender a real armed head and bloody child . I lately , at a great ...
... live , encourage the imagination ! My faith in Shakespeare is so unbounded , that I verily believe the " Hell - broth " of Macbeth's witches would , if properly mixed , engender a real armed head and bloody child . I lately , at a great ...
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... live , And bless me when I die ! EPIGRAM On seeing VENONI , or THE NOVICE OF ST . MARK'S . ' Tis madness all ! here Monk and Nun , In sad confusion jostle , The play is christen'd too , for fun , After the wrong Apostle . Dear LEWIS ...
... live , And bless me when I die ! EPIGRAM On seeing VENONI , or THE NOVICE OF ST . MARK'S . ' Tis madness all ! here Monk and Nun , In sad confusion jostle , The play is christen'd too , for fun , After the wrong Apostle . Dear LEWIS ...
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