Memoirs of Mr. John Tobin, author of The Honey-moonРипол Классик, 2009 With a selection from his unpublished writings. By Miss Benger, author of Memoirs of Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton. |
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... first essay to the public, is such as- awakens some degree(if interest and curiosity in the most phlegmatic spectator. The enquiries respecting the author of The Honey-moon were, howev'er', Soon suSpended, for the prologue announced the ...
... first essay to the public, is such as- awakens some degree(if interest and curiosity in the most phlegmatic spectator. The enquiries respecting the author of The Honey-moon were, howev'er', Soon suSpended, for the prologue announced the ...
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... first and rudest forms design'd, As yet not perfect from the glowing mind, Then with a gentle voice your censure spread, And spare the living — spare the sacred dead.' In listening to these beautiful lines, an universal emotion of ...
... first and rudest forms design'd, As yet not perfect from the glowing mind, Then with a gentle voice your censure spread, And spare the living — spare the sacred dead.' In listening to these beautiful lines, an universal emotion of ...
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... first object of its literary enthusiasm and devotion, or even to renounce for ever that mimic world, to which, under happier circumstances, it might have added dominion, honour, and prosperity ? It is too common to censure individuals ...
... first object of its literary enthusiasm and devotion, or even to renounce for ever that mimic world, to which, under happier circumstances, it might have added dominion, honour, and prosperity ? It is too common to censure individuals ...
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... an estate in the island of Nevis; and from that period he became ostensibly a planter. During the first years of thisT union he did n not renounce his residence in England, but settled with his Memoirs of Mr John Tobin - - -
... an estate in the island of Nevis; and from that period he became ostensibly a planter. During the first years of thisT union he did n not renounce his residence in England, but settled with his Memoirs of Mr John Tobin - - -
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... first attempted to reduce his desultory ideas to order and measure. There, apparently absorbed in the angler's indolent and alr'nost passive amusement, he Surrendered himself '1?) the delightfill im-' pressions of beauty and harmony ...
... first attempted to reduce his desultory ideas to order and measure. There, apparently absorbed in the angler's indolent and alr'nost passive amusement, he Surrendered himself '1?) the delightfill im-' pressions of beauty and harmony ...
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MEMOIRS OF MR JOHN TOBIN John 1770-1804 Tobin,E. (Elizabeth) 1778-1827 Benger,Antonio De 1610-1686 La Gitani Solis Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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