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Page 97
... kind . Though this youthful bard has written his own elegy , and taken a solemn leave of this nether world , we hope that itwas occasioned by a false alarm , and that he will live to write better verses at a future period . Art . 30 ...
... kind . Though this youthful bard has written his own elegy , and taken a solemn leave of this nether world , we hope that itwas occasioned by a false alarm , and that he will live to write better verses at a future period . Art . 30 ...
Page 263
... kind of familiarity ; but with this difference , that la Motte's familiarity was more respectful and reserved ; Fontenelle's more easy and free , yet always so circumspect as not to tempt any one to abuse it . Their conduct with fools ...
... kind of familiarity ; but with this difference , that la Motte's familiarity was more respectful and reserved ; Fontenelle's more easy and free , yet always so circumspect as not to tempt any one to abuse it . Their conduct with fools ...
Page 393
... kind . He also suggested , with a view to the explanation of them , that the lowest strata of the air were at that time endued with a weaker refractive power than others at a small elevation . Mr. Vince , in the volume for 1799 ...
... kind . He also suggested , with a view to the explanation of them , that the lowest strata of the air were at that time endued with a weaker refractive power than others at a small elevation . Mr. Vince , in the volume for 1799 ...
Contents
Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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