The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1809 |
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... adopt any measures he could think of as the most probable to attain immediate celebrity . His shrewd mind readily perceived that great vices are always more promptly , and perhaps too more permanently ( especially where they are in ...
... adopt any measures he could think of as the most probable to attain immediate celebrity . His shrewd mind readily perceived that great vices are always more promptly , and perhaps too more permanently ( especially where they are in ...
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... adopted by his enemies to ruin his character , if not to affect his life , the injured party at length had recourse to the justice of his Country ; and exactly one year after the exposure of this ridiculous as well as wicked imposture ...
... adopted by his enemies to ruin his character , if not to affect his life , the injured party at length had recourse to the justice of his Country ; and exactly one year after the exposure of this ridiculous as well as wicked imposture ...
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... adopted for the last hundred years ; yet we fear it will not last : we are apprehensive of a lurk- ing propensity again to introduce the use of stiff stays ; which , of all the inventions to deform beauty , holds rank with the first ...
... adopted for the last hundred years ; yet we fear it will not last : we are apprehensive of a lurk- ing propensity again to introduce the use of stiff stays ; which , of all the inventions to deform beauty , holds rank with the first ...
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... adopted Johnson's opinion of it , as declared in his remarks on " The Splendid Shilling " of Phillips - an opi- nion in which reading and reflexion have produced little alteration . Many , indeed , of the writers of blank verse , seek ...
... adopted Johnson's opinion of it , as declared in his remarks on " The Splendid Shilling " of Phillips - an opi- nion in which reading and reflexion have produced little alteration . Many , indeed , of the writers of blank verse , seek ...
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... adopted at public schools , as was promulgated a few years since by the present learned Dean of Winchester , and which gave rise to something like a cankering , in which the learned Dean of West- minster bore a conspicuous part . We ...
... adopted at public schools , as was promulgated a few years since by the present learned Dean of Winchester , and which gave rise to something like a cankering , in which the learned Dean of West- minster bore a conspicuous part . We ...
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