The Magazine of Magazines: Compiled from Original Pieces, with Extracts from the Most Celebrated Books, and Periodical Compositions, Published in Europe... The Whole Forming a Complete Literary and Historical Account of that Period..., Volumes 2-3Andrew Welsh, 1759 |
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Pagina 2
... Court of Vienna ... Artifice in drawing in the French Learning of the Universities exemplify'd by the celebrated Horfe and matchlefs Dog 24 --- Ufe to be made of these fagacious Ani- mals ib . 33 ib . 34 --- Her Tenderness to him in ...
... Court of Vienna ... Artifice in drawing in the French Learning of the Universities exemplify'd by the celebrated Horfe and matchlefs Dog 24 --- Ufe to be made of these fagacious Ani- mals ib . 33 ib . 34 --- Her Tenderness to him in ...
Pagina 7
... Court took notice of your paf- fion for him ; and he himself was forced leave the Court ; and that you gave Killigrew a blow on the ear , because he could not , as you ordered him , bring back Hatton , who rious words you faid to him on ...
... Court took notice of your paf- fion for him ; and he himself was forced leave the Court ; and that you gave Killigrew a blow on the ear , because he could not , as you ordered him , bring back Hatton , who rious words you faid to him on ...
Pagina 8
... Court , were obliged to talk to you in this ftrain ; and that the last time he went to wait on you , with the late Countess of Lenox , they durft not look at one another , for fear of bursting into laughter at the ridiculous and fulfome ...
... Court , were obliged to talk to you in this ftrain ; and that the last time he went to wait on you , with the late Countess of Lenox , they durft not look at one another , for fear of bursting into laughter at the ridiculous and fulfome ...
Pagina 23
... Court , finding no power in Germany capable of op- pofing it , might establish a permanent domi- nion . All the Ecclefiaftical Princes are our creatures ; the Seculars will likewife be forced to become fo ; and to carry the Emperor's ...
... Court , finding no power in Germany capable of op- pofing it , might establish a permanent domi- nion . All the Ecclefiaftical Princes are our creatures ; the Seculars will likewife be forced to become fo ; and to carry the Emperor's ...
Pagina 33
... court were an over - match for his impetuous fpi- rit : Yet he was far from wanting art ; but was fo confident of the Queen's par- tiality , that he did not bend to her as his enemies did , who had not the fame hold on her tender ...
... court were an over - match for his impetuous fpi- rit : Yet he was far from wanting art ; but was fo confident of the Queen's par- tiality , that he did not bend to her as his enemies did , who had not the fame hold on her tender ...
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