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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... language is simple , chaste , and classical . He suffers no opportunity to escape for communicating salutary admonitions , for impressing useful lessons , or for enforcing important truths . He is an ardent admirer of the works of ...
... language is simple , chaste , and classical . He suffers no opportunity to escape for communicating salutary admonitions , for impressing useful lessons , or for enforcing important truths . He is an ardent admirer of the works of ...
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... language of the Angel Raphael . " Formerly , girls were employed in work to adorn the man- sion - house and magnificent hangings of tapestry afforded proofs of laborious attention . Nor were the walls vain of their decorations . At ...
... language of the Angel Raphael . " Formerly , girls were employed in work to adorn the man- sion - house and magnificent hangings of tapestry afforded proofs of laborious attention . Nor were the walls vain of their decorations . At ...
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... Languages , Ancient and Modern History , and correctly the Principles of their Ver- nacular Language , a thing so ... language , we profess not to know ; but it is evident that she is not much in the habit of applying them to practice ...
... Languages , Ancient and Modern History , and correctly the Principles of their Ver- nacular Language , a thing so ... language , we profess not to know ; but it is evident that she is not much in the habit of applying them to practice ...
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... language is grossly incorrect , and even the rules of orthography are not always strictly observed . We are told that Penelope , during the absence of her husband , " kept much in private , spinning , and doing her excellent ...
... language is grossly incorrect , and even the rules of orthography are not always strictly observed . We are told that Penelope , during the absence of her husband , " kept much in private , spinning , and doing her excellent ...
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... language and deportment : and all this , under every species of its tergiversation , with such an air and tone of in- fallibility ; such an effrontery , a confidence , and a virulence ; such a total disregard of truth , decorum , and ...
... language and deportment : and all this , under every species of its tergiversation , with such an air and tone of in- fallibility ; such an effrontery , a confidence , and a virulence ; such a total disregard of truth , decorum , and ...
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