The Monthly Mirror1809 |
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Page 17
... tell us , man is wholly a selfish animal , and deny the existence of a benevolent principle ; yet it does not require any extent of ob- servation to ascertain , that virtue predominates in the world , and , therefore , that man must ...
... tell us , man is wholly a selfish animal , and deny the existence of a benevolent principle ; yet it does not require any extent of ob- servation to ascertain , that virtue predominates in the world , and , therefore , that man must ...
Page 21
... tell me what's his aim , Who as a charming fellow seeks for fame ? Each well plac'd lock the charming fellow curls , This way and that the gentle ringlet twirls , Now strokes his cockscomb , now each temple trims * , To forms that ...
... tell me what's his aim , Who as a charming fellow seeks for fame ? Each well plac'd lock the charming fellow curls , This way and that the gentle ringlet twirls , Now strokes his cockscomb , now each temple trims * , To forms that ...
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... tell it to any body . As soon as the King was gone , they all came round the Officer , and asked what the King had said to him , but he would not tell , and replied Nothing , nothing . ' 6 " After a twelvemonth was passed , and not a ...
... tell it to any body . As soon as the King was gone , they all came round the Officer , and asked what the King had said to him , but he would not tell , and replied Nothing , nothing . ' 6 " After a twelvemonth was passed , and not a ...
Page 47
... tell Of Albion's wit or worth : Unlike that giant , big of bone , Who wrestled with Alcmena's son , Britannia mourns her vigour gone , Whene'er she fights on earth ! VI . Now cease , my Muse , thy vain desire To emulate the Laureat's ...
... tell Of Albion's wit or worth : Unlike that giant , big of bone , Who wrestled with Alcmena's son , Britannia mourns her vigour gone , Whene'er she fights on earth ! VI . Now cease , my Muse , thy vain desire To emulate the Laureat's ...
Page 56
... telling part , full of inconsistency . It was per- formed by Mr. Johnstone in a very skilful manner . It is the custom , it seems , with our dramatists , to compliment the Irish invariably - all our stage English - Irish are brimful of ...
... telling part , full of inconsistency . It was per- formed by Mr. Johnstone in a very skilful manner . It is the custom , it seems , with our dramatists , to compliment the Irish invariably - all our stage English - Irish are brimful of ...
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