The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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Pagina 51
... Political Justice , and of some romances , which de- serve a better fate than oblivion , has taken it lately into his head that he is a poet , and has actually produced a most woful and pitiful tragedy , in which he reveals his utter ...
... Political Justice , and of some romances , which de- serve a better fate than oblivion , has taken it lately into his head that he is a poet , and has actually produced a most woful and pitiful tragedy , in which he reveals his utter ...
Pagina 78
... political mystery . The prince had yet been only three days at the Jesuits ' ; he had shown himself on horseback and on foot in all the streets ; had walked about , leaning affectedly upon his equery ; had sup- ped at the countess de ...
... political mystery . The prince had yet been only three days at the Jesuits ' ; he had shown himself on horseback and on foot in all the streets ; had walked about , leaning affectedly upon his equery ; had sup- ped at the countess de ...
Pagina 87
... politics , the appellation of Oliver Oldschool , in the opinion of its foster - father , is no longer expedient or necessary . As the liberal conductor of a liberal work , dedicated to the Muses , the Sciences and the Graces , all ...
... politics , the appellation of Oliver Oldschool , in the opinion of its foster - father , is no longer expedient or necessary . As the liberal conductor of a liberal work , dedicated to the Muses , the Sciences and the Graces , all ...
Pagina 95
... political sect or party . They were bestowed as the high rewards of high personal and public de- -servings . Some of the principal appointments ' conferred on Mr. Chew it cannot be deemed inadmissible to mention . They were , at- torney ...
... political sect or party . They were bestowed as the high rewards of high personal and public de- -servings . Some of the principal appointments ' conferred on Mr. Chew it cannot be deemed inadmissible to mention . They were , at- torney ...
Pagina 107
... mind . Of this his speech on Mr. Curwen's bill ( May , 1809 ) is an eminent in- stance ; for it unquestionably contains more moral and political wisdom than is found in any similar performance which has LIFE OF MR . WINDHAM . 107 .
... mind . Of this his speech on Mr. Curwen's bill ( May , 1809 ) is an eminent in- stance ; for it unquestionably contains more moral and political wisdom than is found in any similar performance which has LIFE OF MR . WINDHAM . 107 .
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