The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumes 73-74Philological Society of London, 1818 - English literature |
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... render her a most valuable acquisition to the London stage , and another proof that the highest profes sional eminence , even in a female , is not inconsistent with the most refined manners and the purest virtue . Stephens ' first ...
... render her a most valuable acquisition to the London stage , and another proof that the highest profes sional eminence , even in a female , is not inconsistent with the most refined manners and the purest virtue . Stephens ' first ...
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... rendered himself liable to a heavy debt , though the debtor's person had been surrendered to gaol , stimulated my enquiries respecting the peculiar government of this island . 1eached the pier of Douglas on a pro- pitious day , when the ...
... rendered himself liable to a heavy debt , though the debtor's person had been surrendered to gaol , stimulated my enquiries respecting the peculiar government of this island . 1eached the pier of Douglas on a pro- pitious day , when the ...
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... render himself necessary to those who are not so well informed , or have not possessed the same oppor- tunities as himself - he may carry an exterior of self - satisfaction , and may affect to consider his future prospects of ...
... render himself necessary to those who are not so well informed , or have not possessed the same oppor- tunities as himself - he may carry an exterior of self - satisfaction , and may affect to consider his future prospects of ...
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... rendered it almost impreg- nable before the invention of artillery . It appears , however , that there was ori- ginally another narrow wall , which ran across the chasm parallel to the former , and that by laying boards across over ...
... rendered it almost impreg- nable before the invention of artillery . It appears , however , that there was ori- ginally another narrow wall , which ran across the chasm parallel to the former , and that by laying boards across over ...
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... render it hazardous for the latter to stand in competition with him . Oroonoko is too humble in his ambition , too weak in his love , too unsteady in his misfortunes , to asso- ciate with the ardent genius of Kean . The chain of slavery ...
... render it hazardous for the latter to stand in competition with him . Oroonoko is too humble in his ambition , too weak in his love , too unsteady in his misfortunes , to asso- ciate with the ardent genius of Kean . The chain of slavery ...
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