The Monthly Mirror1809 |
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... gentleman the world is so well acquainted , that any endeavour of the author to add to his well - earned fame , would be superfluous . But though it be generally known that his eminence in his favourite science can only be equalled by ...
... gentleman the world is so well acquainted , that any endeavour of the author to add to his well - earned fame , would be superfluous . But though it be generally known that his eminence in his favourite science can only be equalled by ...
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... gentleman of fortune , who admiring his taste , requested him to reside with him . Mr. Valentine Green has been unfortunate from the present state of Europe so detrimental to artists , and he has been a great sufferer by the baseness of ...
... gentleman of fortune , who admiring his taste , requested him to reside with him . Mr. Valentine Green has been unfortunate from the present state of Europe so detrimental to artists , and he has been a great sufferer by the baseness of ...
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... gentleman in the Monthly Magazine , who signs himself B. J. C. but I am free to confess , that however it may have been with me formerly , I now read less than I write : I believe the confession to be far more extraordinary than the ...
... gentleman in the Monthly Magazine , who signs himself B. J. C. but I am free to confess , that however it may have been with me formerly , I now read less than I write : I believe the confession to be far more extraordinary than the ...
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... gentlemen ? “ A gentle- man , " says Lord CHESTERFIELD , " always attends even to the choice of his amusements . In sports of exercise he will not be seen at skittles , driving of coaches , & c , for he knows that such an imitation of ...
... gentlemen ? “ A gentle- man , " says Lord CHESTERFIELD , " always attends even to the choice of his amusements . In sports of exercise he will not be seen at skittles , driving of coaches , & c , for he knows that such an imitation of ...
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... gentleman . Confession cheerfully follows the conviction that is produced by such an ingenuous and concilia- ting spirit of controversy . " Pan etiam , Arcadia dicet se judice victum . " Mr. Todd seems very desirous of rescuing Milton ...
... gentleman . Confession cheerfully follows the conviction that is produced by such an ingenuous and concilia- ting spirit of controversy . " Pan etiam , Arcadia dicet se judice victum . " Mr. Todd seems very desirous of rescuing Milton ...
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