The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volumen2Oliver Everett, 1822 |
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... perhaps as likely to suit poetical taste , as an invitation to stay in so demure a commonwealth ; and one which , in all probability , satisfied Homer himself , if his soul took any concern in the affairs of Plato's Republic . But ...
... perhaps as likely to suit poetical taste , as an invitation to stay in so demure a commonwealth ; and one which , in all probability , satisfied Homer himself , if his soul took any concern in the affairs of Plato's Republic . But ...
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... perhaps , may think that Polonius carries this system too far , in his way of introducing his solution of Ham- let's madness . But that witty play on words in the outset― 66 My liege , and madam , to expostulate What majesty should be ...
... perhaps , may think that Polonius carries this system too far , in his way of introducing his solution of Ham- let's madness . But that witty play on words in the outset― 66 My liege , and madam , to expostulate What majesty should be ...
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... perhaps , sometime peep out unawares . Do we not all know that Brutus played the simpleton two - thirds of his life , and then all of a sudden showed something peculiar in his wit and spirit ? Did not every one think Swift a queer ...
... perhaps , sometime peep out unawares . Do we not all know that Brutus played the simpleton two - thirds of his life , and then all of a sudden showed something peculiar in his wit and spirit ? Did not every one think Swift a queer ...
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... Perhaps , if they know the true source of our evils , the day will come when they may be able and willing to help us . " The question with me now was , not whether I should accept the manuscript , but whether I could do it justice in ...
... Perhaps , if they know the true source of our evils , the day will come when they may be able and willing to help us . " The question with me now was , not whether I should accept the manuscript , but whether I could do it justice in ...
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... perhaps not knowing , -that they proscribe Euripides and Virgil with Racine - Sophocles , Aristotle , and Horace , with Voltaire . They , however , whose minds have been formed , and whose prejudices have been removed , by classical ...
... perhaps not knowing , -that they proscribe Euripides and Virgil with Racine - Sophocles , Aristotle , and Horace , with Voltaire . They , however , whose minds have been formed , and whose prejudices have been removed , by classical ...
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