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... ment , and unawed by criticifm . I fhall conclude with noticing a few of thefe ex- travaganzas , in order to give the reader fome idea of Ariofto's character , -for without fpecimens of thefe it is fcarcely poffible for any commonly ...
... ment , and unawed by criticifm . I fhall conclude with noticing a few of thefe ex- travaganzas , in order to give the reader fome idea of Ariofto's character , -for without fpecimens of thefe it is fcarcely poffible for any commonly ...
Side 563
... ment . " A Second Sett of Three Ducts for Two German Flutes , in which are introduced favourite National Airs , compofed , and dedicated to Mr. Graeff , by William Ling . 5. Rolfe . Thefe duetts ( in the first page of which the author ...
... ment . " A Second Sett of Three Ducts for Two German Flutes , in which are introduced favourite National Airs , compofed , and dedicated to Mr. Graeff , by William Ling . 5. Rolfe . Thefe duetts ( in the first page of which the author ...
Side 573
... a very diftinguished monu- ment of his talents , if his original defign had been compleated . His plans for wet - docks 4 E 03 on the Thames , which were offered to the confideration 1799. ] 573 Account of Lord Chief Justice Eyre .
... a very diftinguished monu- ment of his talents , if his original defign had been compleated . His plans for wet - docks 4 E 03 on the Thames , which were offered to the confideration 1799. ] 573 Account of Lord Chief Justice Eyre .
Side 576
... ment his lofs . Success in trade , prudent eco- nomy , and fome official emoluments , have enabled him to leave them in a condition of refpectable independence . His eldest daugh- ter is the lady of the reverend Dr. Baird , prin- cipal ...
... ment his lofs . Success in trade , prudent eco- nomy , and fome official emoluments , have enabled him to leave them in a condition of refpectable independence . His eldest daugh- ter is the lady of the reverend Dr. Baird , prin- cipal ...
Side 592
... ment . The unfortunate victim of offended juftice was drawn to his place of fuffering through a county - town , and fcarcely at- tracted in his progrefs the attention of a fingle paffenger ; or excited in one instance thote expreflions ...
... ment . The unfortunate victim of offended juftice was drawn to his place of fuffering through a county - town , and fcarcely at- tracted in his progrefs the attention of a fingle paffenger ; or excited in one instance thote expreflions ...
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