The Looker-on: A Periodical Paper, Volym 3G.G. and J. Robinson, 1793 |
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... , < formed a rude kind of arch in the middle of the " heath , we buried the remains of poor Matilda . " The old cottager , his wife , and myself , were VOL . III . « her B " her only attendants to this humble grave : yet.
... , < formed a rude kind of arch in the middle of the " heath , we buried the remains of poor Matilda . " The old cottager , his wife , and myself , were VOL . III . « her B " her only attendants to this humble grave : yet.
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... kind of glow in " the mind , like the flushing that fometimes re- " mains on the cheek after a happy dream , and 66 gives a graceful colouring to the features which " lafts through the day . But here the comparison " ends : the die upon ...
... kind of glow in " the mind , like the flushing that fometimes re- " mains on the cheek after a happy dream , and 66 gives a graceful colouring to the features which " lafts through the day . But here the comparison " ends : the die upon ...
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... kind of glow in " the mind , like the flufhing that fometimes re- " mains on the cheek after a happy dream , and gives a graceful colouring to the features which " lafts through the day . But here the compa rifon " ends : the die upon ...
... kind of glow in " the mind , like the flufhing that fometimes re- " mains on the cheek after a happy dream , and gives a graceful colouring to the features which " lafts through the day . But here the compa rifon " ends : the die upon ...
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... kind , that regulates the feelings , while it interests " the heart ; that corre as our wanderings , while it « ftimulates our enquiries ; that teaches us how to " live , and how to die , by teaching us who we are , " and for what we ...
... kind , that regulates the feelings , while it interests " the heart ; that corre as our wanderings , while it « ftimulates our enquiries ; that teaches us how to " live , and how to die , by teaching us who we are , " and for what we ...
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... kind ; and as it was the first they had received from any of our sex , there was a debate of fome continuance , whether or not it ought to be admitted . At length , however , they decided in the affirmative , after having entered a ...
... kind ; and as it was the first they had received from any of our sex , there was a debate of fome continuance , whether or not it ought to be admitted . At length , however , they decided in the affirmative , after having entered a ...
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