The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... thing when compared to you .... Pursue this cow- ardly prince , already vanquished by his fears ; make him die as he has lved , in rage and disgrace ; upon his guilty head cause to fall the fate of Mithridates , when pressed by the Ro ...
... thing when compared to you .... Pursue this cow- ardly prince , already vanquished by his fears ; make him die as he has lved , in rage and disgrace ; upon his guilty head cause to fall the fate of Mithridates , when pressed by the Ro ...
Strona 495
... things equal- ly dangerous . A celebrated man of learning , John Reuchlin , being con- sulted upon this point , pled ... thing of mine , I do , to avoid the imputation of inattention to your favours , and the correspond- ence with which ...
... things equal- ly dangerous . A celebrated man of learning , John Reuchlin , being con- sulted upon this point , pled ... thing of mine , I do , to avoid the imputation of inattention to your favours , and the correspond- ence with which ...
Strona 496
... thing had sooner occurred worthy of communi- cation : I hope you have not only got relieved of the fever from which you were then recovering , but of the lan guor with which it had affected you , and that you are now engaged in the ...
... thing had sooner occurred worthy of communi- cation : I hope you have not only got relieved of the fever from which you were then recovering , but of the lan guor with which it had affected you , and that you are now engaged in the ...
Strona 499
... thing before it , because it leaves no room for foresight and precaution . We see , in short , splendid lives ... things , who is hot warmed , is not dar zled ; admires with tranquillity , and blames without indignation . His pace is ...
... thing before it , because it leaves no room for foresight and precaution . We see , in short , splendid lives ... things , who is hot warmed , is not dar zled ; admires with tranquillity , and blames without indignation . His pace is ...
Strona 502
... thing that can please the taste or delight the imagination may be ex- pected . Nothing can be more con- genial to the finer emotions of the heart , than the pleasure arising from the survey of an extensive landscape , displayed in all ...
... thing that can please the taste or delight the imagination may be ex- pected . Nothing can be more con- genial to the finer emotions of the heart , than the pleasure arising from the survey of an extensive landscape , displayed in all ...
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