The British Critic, Volume 38F. and C. Rivington, 1812 - English literature |
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... a No. VI . * No. V. p . 527. + No. II . P. 135 . P. 561 . No. III . p . 284 . De Sade ; whose object was to prove himself defcended from " Laura . virtuous virtuous lover , and she an innocent maiden , as 6 X PREFACE . !
... a No. VI . * No. V. p . 527. + No. II . P. 135 . P. 561 . No. III . p . 284 . De Sade ; whose object was to prove himself defcended from " Laura . virtuous virtuous lover , and she an innocent maiden , as 6 X PREFACE . !
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virtuous lover , and she an innocent maiden , as every line of the author's poetry befpeaks them . TOPOGRAPHY . This fcience , which has long flourished in Eng- land , has at length penetrated into the mountains of Wales , and has to ...
virtuous lover , and she an innocent maiden , as every line of the author's poetry befpeaks them . TOPOGRAPHY . This fcience , which has long flourished in Eng- land , has at length penetrated into the mountains of Wales , and has to ...
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... She is faid to have departed this life on the eighth day of the Ides of October , A.D. 490 , and to have been buried in her own oratory by her nephew St. Cadoc . Sometime previous to her death , we are told , fhe had a profpect of her ...
... She is faid to have departed this life on the eighth day of the Ides of October , A.D. 490 , and to have been buried in her own oratory by her nephew St. Cadoc . Sometime previous to her death , we are told , fhe had a profpect of her ...
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... she's fpared to fee this day Return once more , breathes low a fecret prayer , That God would shed a bleffing on their heads . " P. 4 . In the fame book we have a lively defcription of the Scottish game of Curling , a game fimilar in ...
... she's fpared to fee this day Return once more , breathes low a fecret prayer , That God would shed a bleffing on their heads . " P. 4 . In the fame book we have a lively defcription of the Scottish game of Curling , a game fimilar in ...
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... , With poor repining , lofing every sense Of what she is , in what he has been ? No.- I love thee , Lorne ; I love my father's house : E 4 The The meaneft cur that round his threshold barks , Is The Family Legend , by Mifs J. Baillie . 55.
... , With poor repining , lofing every sense Of what she is , in what he has been ? No.- I love thee , Lorne ; I love my father's house : E 4 The The meaneft cur that round his threshold barks , Is The Family Legend , by Mifs J. Baillie . 55.
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