Monthly Magazine; Or, British Register of Literature, Sciences and the Belles- LettresSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1827 |
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Page 38
... racter is scarcely at all impaired by the smallness of the scale on which it is executed - which is another infallible test of high genius . Of the three portraits by Rubens , that of himself is the most striking . It is the well known ...
... racter is scarcely at all impaired by the smallness of the scale on which it is executed - which is another infallible test of high genius . Of the three portraits by Rubens , that of himself is the most striking . It is the well known ...
Page 57
... racter unfit for their association ; but all the world concurs , that the fellow who passes these bounds of villainy , and slips a card , or substitutes false dice , for the purposes of plunder , shall be kicked , as a thief and a ...
... racter unfit for their association ; but all the world concurs , that the fellow who passes these bounds of villainy , and slips a card , or substitutes false dice , for the purposes of plunder , shall be kicked , as a thief and a ...
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... racter , who wrote his voyages in three folio volumes , in the year 1744 , speaking of the crocodiles that infest the banks of the Nile , says that the following is an account which he received from the people of that country , of the ...
... racter , who wrote his voyages in three folio volumes , in the year 1744 , speaking of the crocodiles that infest the banks of the Nile , says that the following is an account which he received from the people of that country , of the ...
Page 77
... racter , and of tracing the effects of poli- tical changes . He has some very decided opinions - many of them of a liberal and benevolent cast - with some , the mere re- sult of unlicked prejudice . The Union , he thinks , and justly ...
... racter , and of tracing the effects of poli- tical changes . He has some very decided opinions - many of them of a liberal and benevolent cast - with some , the mere re- sult of unlicked prejudice . The Union , he thinks , and justly ...
Page 79
... racter - quite new to us was made on the petition of Dennis M'Carthy , who had been Lord Lisle's postillion , and had been cast in an action of damages for crim . con . with his lady . Not being able to pay the excessive amount ...
... racter - quite new to us was made on the petition of Dennis M'Carthy , who had been Lord Lisle's postillion , and had been cast in an action of damages for crim . con . with his lady . Not being able to pay the excessive amount ...
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