The Works of Arthur Murphy, Esq: Gray's-Inn journal. [no. 1-104] 2 vT. Cadell, in The Strand., 1786 |
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... those alarms and perturbations of fpirit , which are apt to feize people of fenfibility in their tempers , when irrefiftible principles of action have prevailed over their modefty , and called them forth into a confpicuous point of view ...
... those alarms and perturbations of fpirit , which are apt to feize people of fenfibility in their tempers , when irrefiftible principles of action have prevailed over their modefty , and called them forth into a confpicuous point of view ...
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... those nuifances are ever found in the funfhine . Sole fub ardenti refonant arbusta cicadis . VIRGIL . In the prosecution of this design the reader is not to expect any fcandal , any detraction , or ill - nature . The mala mentis gaudia ...
... those nuifances are ever found in the funfhine . Sole fub ardenti refonant arbusta cicadis . VIRGIL . In the prosecution of this design the reader is not to expect any fcandal , any detraction , or ill - nature . The mala mentis gaudia ...
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... those bitings of the lips , and fidgets on the chair , which greatly difcompofe the whole form . On this account I would have my fair readers ab- ftain from parliamentary debates . And , though the intended Naturalization - At has ...
... those bitings of the lips , and fidgets on the chair , which greatly difcompofe the whole form . On this account I would have my fair readers ab- ftain from parliamentary debates . And , though the intended Naturalization - At has ...
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... those , who have tafle enough to under- ftand it , will receive instruction from the matter ; and thofe those who have not , will ftare prodigiously : the No. 3. THE GRAY's - INN JOURNAL . 27.
... those , who have tafle enough to under- ftand it , will receive instruction from the matter ; and thofe those who have not , will ftare prodigiously : the No. 3. THE GRAY's - INN JOURNAL . 27.
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Arthur Murphy. those who have not , will ftare prodigiously : the best thing in the world for the eyes . Covent - Garden , Nov. 1 . A certain eminent actor has not been able to perform fince he had the misfortune of running a pin into ...
Arthur Murphy. those who have not , will ftare prodigiously : the best thing in the world for the eyes . Covent - Garden , Nov. 1 . A certain eminent actor has not been able to perform fince he had the misfortune of running a pin into ...
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