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The fleet of the enemy , indeed , is already in our hands , and their Territory , may foon fall into our poffeffion . -- GOSSIPIANA . [ No. XXXIII . ] MUMBO JUMBO , GOSSI THE MONTHLY VISITOR . 7 chofe to repofe himself in the bofom of ...
The fleet of the enemy , indeed , is already in our hands , and their Territory , may foon fall into our poffeffion . -- GOSSIPIANA . [ No. XXXIII . ] MUMBO JUMBO , GOSSI THE MONTHLY VISITOR . 7 chofe to repofe himself in the bofom of ...
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His copies of the ancients may be too fervile ; but if a good tranflator deferves praise , Boileau deferves more ; he certainly does not fall below his originals , and , confidering when he wrote , has a greater merit ftill .
His copies of the ancients may be too fervile ; but if a good tranflator deferves praise , Boileau deferves more ; he certainly does not fall below his originals , and , confidering when he wrote , has a greater merit ftill .
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These novelifts fall violently in love with their own notions ; and then , forfooth ! brand every other fentiment with an execrable deformity . LAMB's Tale of Rofamond Gray and Old Blind Margaret , poffeffes confiderable pathos ...
These novelifts fall violently in love with their own notions ; and then , forfooth ! brand every other fentiment with an execrable deformity . LAMB's Tale of Rofamond Gray and Old Blind Margaret , poffeffes confiderable pathos ...
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The oak fheds its acorns , and the nuts fall from the beech , both called maft . 27. Turning hogs into forests , an excellent mode of fattening them ; curious account of this procedure in Gilpin's Foreft fcenery . 28.
The oak fheds its acorns , and the nuts fall from the beech , both called maft . 27. Turning hogs into forests , an excellent mode of fattening them ; curious account of this procedure in Gilpin's Foreft fcenery . 28.
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As foon as the ftruggle ends with the fall of either , he filently retires , nor incurs any difgrace , and the conqueror goes clapping round the ring . If they wrestle one diftrict against another , the women always wrestle firft ...
As foon as the ftruggle ends with the fall of either , he filently retires , nor incurs any difgrace , and the conqueror goes clapping round the ring . If they wrestle one diftrict against another , the women always wrestle firft ...
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