The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 1Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1813 |
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Page 13
... look at something else , without saying a word . The Mandingo man could not sufficiently admire the equal and constant motion of the pendu- lum ; his attention was repeatedly drawn to it ; he made all possible inquiries as to the cause ...
... look at something else , without saying a word . The Mandingo man could not sufficiently admire the equal and constant motion of the pendu- lum ; his attention was repeatedly drawn to it ; he made all possible inquiries as to the cause ...
Page 16
... look at Tasso : all the young people of that place had been sold : the town was now broken up , and had < none but old people in it . As I spoke , they all hung down ' their heads . They said , " All the letter says is truth : all you ...
... look at Tasso : all the young people of that place had been sold : the town was now broken up , and had < none but old people in it . As I spoke , they all hung down ' their heads . They said , " All the letter says is truth : all you ...
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... looks like truth , and ' very clear . But when he has done , the other party will get up ⚫ and deny all that has been said , and give to things a very dif ' ferent appearance . They have no jury , as we have ; their old ' men settle ...
... looks like truth , and ' very clear . But when he has done , the other party will get up ⚫ and deny all that has been said , and give to things a very dif ' ferent appearance . They have no jury , as we have ; their old ' men settle ...
Page 30
... looks upon it not with pain and confusion , but with astonishment and curi- osity . Mrs. Somers then appeared to her merely as an English ' oddity , or a lusus naturæ ; and she alternately asked Emilie to account for those strange ...
... looks upon it not with pain and confusion , but with astonishment and curi- osity . Mrs. Somers then appeared to her merely as an English ' oddity , or a lusus naturæ ; and she alternately asked Emilie to account for those strange ...
Page 31
... looks , which expressed " Est il possible ! ” — And La Comtesse then , with an unusual degree of deliberation and dignity in her manner , walked out of the room ; ' - and speedily sent for Emilie to follow her . She found her mother in ...
... looks , which expressed " Est il possible ! ” — And La Comtesse then , with an unusual degree of deliberation and dignity in her manner , walked out of the room ; ' - and speedily sent for Emilie to follow her . She found her mother in ...
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