Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1805 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... wish father he were ours ! -Do you wish to feed him son ? yes replied the child ; the old man then fetched him the leg of a stag , which some hunters had given him , and the child gave it to the Lioness , and played with her ears , and ...
... wish father he were ours ! -Do you wish to feed him son ? yes replied the child ; the old man then fetched him the leg of a stag , which some hunters had given him , and the child gave it to the Lioness , and played with her ears , and ...
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... Wish enjoyed , ' which is the counterpart of " the Wish " by the author of " the Plea- sures of Memory : " So damp my cot beside the hill , The bees have ceas'd to sooth my ear ; The willowy brook that turns the mill , Is turn'd to ...
... Wish enjoyed , ' which is the counterpart of " the Wish " by the author of " the Plea- sures of Memory : " So damp my cot beside the hill , The bees have ceas'd to sooth my ear ; The willowy brook that turns the mill , Is turn'd to ...
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... wish your children to be to you . Tois- -0185 -P . ed . Op . Steph . et ib . p . 6. You will then govern your anger , if you treat the delinquent in the same manner as you would wish to be your .. self treated in the like case ...
... wish your children to be to you . Tois- -0185 -P . ed . Op . Steph . et ib . p . 6. You will then govern your anger , if you treat the delinquent in the same manner as you would wish to be your .. self treated in the like case ...
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