Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... society which is par excellence distingué . An actor , therefore , beyond almost any other artist , except only the portrait painter , whose very craft is exercised in the society of its patrons , and cannot ( unless partially ) be ...
... society which is par excellence distingué . An actor , therefore , beyond almost any other artist , except only the portrait painter , whose very craft is exercised in the society of its patrons , and cannot ( unless partially ) be ...
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... Society ; gave a rapid review of the character and career of George Fox , its founder ; alluded to a few of his immediate followers ; and detailed the more prominent religious doctrines and moral principles of the Society in its early ...
... Society ; gave a rapid review of the character and career of George Fox , its founder ; alluded to a few of his immediate followers ; and detailed the more prominent religious doctrines and moral principles of the Society in its early ...
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... Society already alluded to , to put down imagination , to assert that poetry is one of its enjoyments . But such is the fact . John Scott of Amwell , and John Marriott , were esteemed by their own Society when the same boldness and ...
... Society already alluded to , to put down imagination , to assert that poetry is one of its enjoyments . But such is the fact . John Scott of Amwell , and John Marriott , were esteemed by their own Society when the same boldness and ...
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