Walker's Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining KnowledgeR. Gibson, 1811 |
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... observed the gospel precept of lovin God , and doing unto his neighbour as he would be done by : He had that felicity , which is the lat of few to posters , the good word of every man , the ill of none : 11 me , he was in every fente an ...
... observed the gospel precept of lovin God , and doing unto his neighbour as he would be done by : He had that felicity , which is the lat of few to posters , the good word of every man , the ill of none : 11 me , he was in every fente an ...
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... observed the course of familiar preferences . Suc- cess , however , is rare , in proportion as it is difficult ; and it is needless to say , what a vast addition rarity makes to value , or how exactly our admi- ration at success is ...
... observed the course of familiar preferences . Suc- cess , however , is rare , in proportion as it is difficult ; and it is needless to say , what a vast addition rarity makes to value , or how exactly our admi- ration at success is ...
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... observe and delineate both characters and external objects with greater minuteness and fidelity , and others to analyze more carefully the mingling passions of the heart , and to feed and cherish a more limited train of emotion through ...
... observe and delineate both characters and external objects with greater minuteness and fidelity , and others to analyze more carefully the mingling passions of the heart , and to feed and cherish a more limited train of emotion through ...
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... observation or pathetic sentiment , but takes the as- sistance of a story , and enlists the reader's curosity among his motives for attention . Then his characters are all selected from the most com- mon dramatis persona of poetry ...
... observation or pathetic sentiment , but takes the as- sistance of a story , and enlists the reader's curosity among his motives for attention . Then his characters are all selected from the most com- mon dramatis persona of poetry ...
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... observe this effe- minate being in silence ; but their observations were soon turned to the complete contrast which the rattling . barouche at the door presented to their view . The old man was laid on a couch , near the window , in ...
... observe this effe- minate being in silence ; but their observations were soon turned to the complete contrast which the rattling . barouche at the door presented to their view . The old man was laid on a couch , near the window , in ...
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