The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Volume 29R. Phillips, 1810 - British periodicals |
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... ment is founded on the association of ideas : nor does it fail to call wit and imagination in aid of natural memory . Sommer's Compendium , consisting of eight sections , was printed for the use of his auditors . After his departure ...
... ment is founded on the association of ideas : nor does it fail to call wit and imagination in aid of natural memory . Sommer's Compendium , consisting of eight sections , was printed for the use of his auditors . After his departure ...
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... ment ; and the difference may perhaps account for the quantity of rain fallen ; for the few hot days , and in short , for that small share of summer weather , which was open to every person's notice . Highgate , Your's , & c . J. J. Jan ...
... ment ; and the difference may perhaps account for the quantity of rain fallen ; for the few hot days , and in short , for that small share of summer weather , which was open to every person's notice . Highgate , Your's , & c . J. J. Jan ...
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... ment , and without affectation . The heart is improved by a variety of wise reflections on the manners of his age , and by lively representations of vice and virtue . In a word , the taste is formed by a composi tion just and correct ...
... ment , and without affectation . The heart is improved by a variety of wise reflections on the manners of his age , and by lively representations of vice and virtue . In a word , the taste is formed by a composi tion just and correct ...
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... ment of persons of small fortune , are of her and her mother's invention . " The succeeding chapter , entitled , History of the Seventh Year of Jehangir's Reign , and of the Festival of the New Year , & c . begins with some particulars ...
... ment of persons of small fortune , are of her and her mother's invention . " The succeeding chapter , entitled , History of the Seventh Year of Jehangir's Reign , and of the Festival of the New Year , & c . begins with some particulars ...
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... ment , which I hope you can immediately insert , and which the extensive circula- tion of your Magazine may render as public as the slanders it refutes . Even thus far I should have thought it needless to intrude my concerns into your ...
... ment , which I hope you can immediately insert , and which the extensive circula- tion of your Magazine may render as public as the slanders it refutes . Even thus far I should have thought it needless to intrude my concerns into your ...
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