The Monthly Magazine, Volume 53R. Phillips, 1822 |
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Page 13
... reader . The church is in no danger from these . With some words of diabolical advice from his in- structor , Cain is returned to the face of . the earth , and the second act concludes . The opening of the third and last act presents a ...
... reader . The church is in no danger from these . With some words of diabolical advice from his in- structor , Cain is returned to the face of . the earth , and the second act concludes . The opening of the third and last act presents a ...
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... readers acquainted with the story of the two. He is such as thou mad'st him ; and seeks nothing Which must be won by kneeling . If he's evil Strike him ! Thou art omnipotent , and mayst- For what can he oppose . If he be good , Strike ...
... readers acquainted with the story of the two. He is such as thou mad'st him ; and seeks nothing Which must be won by kneeling . If he's evil Strike him ! Thou art omnipotent , and mayst- For what can he oppose . If he be good , Strike ...
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make our readers acquainted with the story of the two tragedies , which we cannot more minutely detail . The fate of ... reading my instruction , will find I was only observ- ing upon very old trees ; I shall now en- deavour to explain ...
make our readers acquainted with the story of the two tragedies , which we cannot more minutely detail . The fate of ... reading my instruction , will find I was only observ- ing upon very old trees ; I shall now en- deavour to explain ...
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... reader of Petrarch will readily discover from his poetry , that so far from ever having lived , there is no evidence of her having , on any one occasion , even visited Vaucluse . The site of the small habitation which Petrarch had built ...
... reader of Petrarch will readily discover from his poetry , that so far from ever having lived , there is no evidence of her having , on any one occasion , even visited Vaucluse . The site of the small habitation which Petrarch had built ...
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... reading aloud a fine anecdote , or an excellent poem ; and my heart secretly owns to me , that it can grudge even to you the laurel , which in such cases passes over from the author to the reader . A quick and intimate relish for the ...
... reading aloud a fine anecdote , or an excellent poem ; and my heart secretly owns to me , that it can grudge even to you the laurel , which in such cases passes over from the author to the reader . A quick and intimate relish for the ...
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