The Monthly Magazine, Volume 8R. Phillips, 1800 |
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Page 518
... means of devoting himself to the study of letters . The fecond Act terminates with this laudable design . ACT III . dals finifhed , and fays he is going to fell them , or rather exchange them for fome lamp - oil , by the light of which ...
... means of devoting himself to the study of letters . The fecond Act terminates with this laudable design . ACT III . dals finifhed , and fays he is going to fell them , or rather exchange them for fome lamp - oil , by the light of which ...
Page 523
... means of faving hundreds I believe that hundreds of the unfortu- nate females who infeft our streets , at the commencement of their career in vice , would moft gladly have sheltered them felves in a friendly afylum , and have glad ...
... means of faving hundreds I believe that hundreds of the unfortu- nate females who infeft our streets , at the commencement of their career in vice , would moft gladly have sheltered them felves in a friendly afylum , and have glad ...
Page 528
... means of confiderations drawn from reafon and philofophy . In the fecond book , he endeavours to mufter the whole host of human woes , and to prefent fuch confolations as may ftrengthen and bear up the weakness of humanity un- der every ...
... means of confiderations drawn from reafon and philofophy . In the fecond book , he endeavours to mufter the whole host of human woes , and to prefent fuch confolations as may ftrengthen and bear up the weakness of humanity un- der every ...
Page 543
... means appears to be the general opinion , and the union of the military and religious cha- racter is one of the most popular ideas of the time . Indeed it could fcarcely be otherwife , when we are engaged in a war , one great object of ...
... means appears to be the general opinion , and the union of the military and religious cha- racter is one of the most popular ideas of the time . Indeed it could fcarcely be otherwife , when we are engaged in a war , one great object of ...
Page 544
... means that air fo gay ? Thy looks , thy drefs , befpeak fome holiday ; Thy hat is brush'd ; thy hands , with wond'rous pains , Are cleans'd from garden mould and inky ftains ; Thy gloffy fhoes confefs the lacquey's care ; And recent ...
... means that air fo gay ? Thy looks , thy drefs , befpeak fome holiday ; Thy hat is brush'd ; thy hands , with wond'rous pains , Are cleans'd from garden mould and inky ftains ; Thy gloffy fhoes confefs the lacquey's care ; And recent ...
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