The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Tom 81R. Griffiths, 1789 |
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... close by though at an hundred yards distance ; and when close at your ear , is scarce any louder than when a great way off . Had I not been a little acquainted with infects , and known that the grasshopper kind is not yet hatched , I ...
... close by though at an hundred yards distance ; and when close at your ear , is scarce any louder than when a great way off . Had I not been a little acquainted with infects , and known that the grasshopper kind is not yet hatched , I ...
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... close of the evening , by men who lay in ambush among the woods and groves to kill them as they came in to rooft * . These are the principal circum- tances relating to this wonderful internal migration , which with us takes place ...
... close of the evening , by men who lay in ambush among the woods and groves to kill them as they came in to rooft * . These are the principal circum- tances relating to this wonderful internal migration , which with us takes place ...
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... close helmet of the northern nations , which prevailed from the tenth to the fifteenth century , and the figure of the cross , which is uniformly stamped on the reverse , clearly proves their origin to be within the Christian æra . Gold ...
... close helmet of the northern nations , which prevailed from the tenth to the fifteenth century , and the figure of the cross , which is uniformly stamped on the reverse , clearly proves their origin to be within the Christian æra . Gold ...
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... close , strong , and animated ? An idea natural- Jy tublime might not perhaps lofe its whole fublimity under the most wretched disguise , yet it cannot be denied that fuch a disguise would confiderably impair its grandeur ; and ...
... close , strong , and animated ? An idea natural- Jy tublime might not perhaps lofe its whole fublimity under the most wretched disguise , yet it cannot be denied that fuch a disguise would confiderably impair its grandeur ; and ...
Strona 81
... close the woodbine and the briar rofe , At the departure of the sinking day ! ' Something is evidently wanting to make the sense of this passage complete , and there is likewise some obscurity in the 20th fonner ; we must therefore ...
... close the woodbine and the briar rofe , At the departure of the sinking day ! ' Something is evidently wanting to make the sense of this passage complete , and there is likewise some obscurity in the 20th fonner ; we must therefore ...
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