The European Magazine, and London Review, Volúmenes73-74Philological Society of London, 1818 |
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... thought , till the sun cast his expiring beams upon the overhanging branches of a stupendous oak situate at the ... thoughts , and enabled me to hear the concluding sentence of a dissertation on Mr. Plausible's favourite subject Law ...
... thought , till the sun cast his expiring beams upon the overhanging branches of a stupendous oak situate at the ... thoughts , and enabled me to hear the concluding sentence of a dissertation on Mr. Plausible's favourite subject Law ...
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... thought the deemster's unjust summons ; and this accident became the pretence of the longest and most bitter litigation ever remembered in our island , though it has been called the paradise of law- yers . The deemster in revenge tor ...
... thought the deemster's unjust summons ; and this accident became the pretence of the longest and most bitter litigation ever remembered in our island , though it has been called the paradise of law- yers . The deemster in revenge tor ...
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... thought . racter of my friend Doctor Protractus , who was , i think , of all the oddities 1 ever met with , infinitely the most odd . Upon my arrival here , I thought I felt symptoms of an old complaint which I have been much troubled ...
... thought . racter of my friend Doctor Protractus , who was , i think , of all the oddities 1 ever met with , infinitely the most odd . Upon my arrival here , I thought I felt symptoms of an old complaint which I have been much troubled ...
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... thought , per- haps have been more tolerable . For the one he had experienced , the other he could only anticipate ... thoughts of Eunomio at the present time , for it was in the contemplation of the future that he recalled the past . An ...
... thought , per- haps have been more tolerable . For the one he had experienced , the other he could only anticipate ... thoughts of Eunomio at the present time , for it was in the contemplation of the future that he recalled the past . An ...
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... thought it : he now stood gloomily silent ; ashamed of his own intemperance , yet jealous of every feeling which could soften him in favour of a Cigala . " By an incident which discovers great knowledge of human nature , the hostility ...
... thought it : he now stood gloomily silent ; ashamed of his own intemperance , yet jealous of every feeling which could soften him in favour of a Cigala . " By an incident which discovers great knowledge of human nature , the hostility ...
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