The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volumes 15-181825 |
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... give it an effect , contrary to the general nature of tailzies , of excluding the just and lawful creditors of the entailer . What , then , was this writing ? Our answer is , that , having a destination with conditions , provisions ...
... give it an effect , contrary to the general nature of tailzies , of excluding the just and lawful creditors of the entailer . What , then , was this writing ? Our answer is , that , having a destination with conditions , provisions ...
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... give to Shelley an original and distinct cha- racter among the poets of the age ; and in this , we have little hesitation cidedly superior to them all . in saying , that we consider him de- Every word he uses , even though the idea ...
... give to Shelley an original and distinct cha- racter among the poets of the age ; and in this , we have little hesitation cidedly superior to them all . in saying , that we consider him de- Every word he uses , even though the idea ...
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... give you any thing like an idea of its appearance . From the place where I stood , the first object that attracted my attention was the ma- jestic and beautiful flow of the E- , winding past the city with a gentle bend , spanned by a ...
... give you any thing like an idea of its appearance . From the place where I stood , the first object that attracted my attention was the ma- jestic and beautiful flow of the E- , winding past the city with a gentle bend , spanned by a ...
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... give thee gladly half my land ! ” " Free on that vessel's deck he stood , - Free as the breeze his sail that woo'd , - Free through creation wide to range , Bound but to love and deep revenge . On to his father's house he came , With ...
... give thee gladly half my land ! ” " Free on that vessel's deck he stood , - Free as the breeze his sail that woo'd , - Free through creation wide to range , Bound but to love and deep revenge . On to his father's house he came , With ...
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... give their opinion against the dramas of Shakespeare . But Voltaire's evidence was so contradictory , and so plainly shewed that he was unacquainted with the spirit , and prejudiced a- gainst the plan of the author's works , as to ...
... give their opinion against the dramas of Shakespeare . But Voltaire's evidence was so contradictory , and so plainly shewed that he was unacquainted with the spirit , and prejudiced a- gainst the plan of the author's works , as to ...
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