The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volumen10J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1780 |
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... Character of the French and Spaniards , 40 43 8 7 Journey to the Court of Boffa Abadee , in Guinea , 45 9 Account of Robert Stephan's Greek Characters , 55 Extracts from the Journal of Bur- 19 card , 58 62 Zemin and Gulbindy , a Tale ...
... Character of the French and Spaniards , 40 43 8 7 Journey to the Court of Boffa Abadee , in Guinea , 45 9 Account of Robert Stephan's Greek Characters , 55 Extracts from the Journal of Bur- 19 card , 58 62 Zemin and Gulbindy , a Tale ...
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... character I prefent myself to you , and I hope you will fo far indulge my foible as to allow a fmall corner in your ... characters are not drawn from life , but from plays or romances , and our fongs have no fenfe at all . Shakespeare's ...
... character I prefent myself to you , and I hope you will fo far indulge my foible as to allow a fmall corner in your ... characters are not drawn from life , but from plays or romances , and our fongs have no fenfe at all . Shakespeare's ...
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... character may stifle the greateft qualities . The thing the new King fears the moft is being thought to be govern- ed ; and in this refpect Prince Hen- ry , of all men , is the leaft adapted to the Monarch ; who I believe would confent ...
... character may stifle the greateft qualities . The thing the new King fears the moft is being thought to be govern- ed ; and in this refpect Prince Hen- ry , of all men , is the leaft adapted to the Monarch ; who I believe would confent ...
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... character , and shew how we • Minifter . ' have all been mistaken . Bnt even , the fuppofition granted , which is fo far from probable , how deficient are his understanding and his means . I fay how deficient , fince even his moft ...
... character , and shew how we • Minifter . ' have all been mistaken . Bnt even , the fuppofition granted , which is fo far from probable , how deficient are his understanding and his means . I fay how deficient , fince even his moft ...
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... characters of weakness are united to those I have fo often defcribed . Spies already are employed ; inform- ers are made welcome ; those who remonstrate meet anger , and the fin- cere are repulfed or driven to a dif- tance . Women only ...
... characters of weakness are united to those I have fo often defcribed . Spies already are employed ; inform- ers are made welcome ; those who remonstrate meet anger , and the fin- cere are repulfed or driven to a dif- tance . Women only ...
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