The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, 第 2 巻Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1805 Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... fatal ring 360 , 409 466 , 520 , 578 , 639 Silva , No. 1 , 128-2 , 182-3 , 239- 4 , 201-5 , 352—6 , 402—7 , 458 8 , 510-9 , 575-10 , 636 Paintings in the Louvre , an account of 399 , 450 Paley , Dr. an account of 442 , 498 Soldiers SO ...
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... Fatal Ring ; an Indian Drama , from the Sanfcrit of Cáladáfá , whom Sir W. Jones calls the Indian Shakespeare.- The conductors of such a miscellany as ours cannot affume 380 EDITORS ' NOTES .
... Fatal Ring ; an Indian Drama , from the Sanfcrit of Cáladáfá , whom Sir W. Jones calls the Indian Shakespeare.- The conductors of such a miscellany as ours cannot affume 380 EDITORS ' NOTES .
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... them in whatever direction it chooses . Pectus inanitur angit , Irritat , mulcet , falfis terroribus implet , Ut magus ; et modo me Thebis , modo me ponit Athenis . HORATIUS SACONTALA ' ; OR , THE FATAL RING . A 258 THE LITERARY WANDERER.
... them in whatever direction it chooses . Pectus inanitur angit , Irritat , mulcet , falfis terroribus implet , Ut magus ; et modo me Thebis , modo me ponit Athenis . HORATIUS SACONTALA ' ; OR , THE FATAL RING . A 258 THE LITERARY WANDERER.
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... FATAL RING . A DRAMA , TRANSLATED FROM THE SANSCRIT OF CALIDAS , BY SIR WM . JONES . The works of Sir William Jones are published in Quartos fo fplendid and ponderous , that we doubt that there are more than two or three editions of ...
... FATAL RING . A DRAMA , TRANSLATED FROM THE SANSCRIT OF CALIDAS , BY SIR WM . JONES . The works of Sir William Jones are published in Quartos fo fplendid and ponderous , that we doubt that there are more than two or three editions of ...
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... garden flowers must make room for the bloffoms of the forest , which excel them in colour and fragrance . [ He flands gazing at them . Enter Sacontala , Anushyé , and Priyamvada . Anu . SACONTALA ' , OR THE FATAL RING . 361.
... garden flowers must make room for the bloffoms of the forest , which excel them in colour and fragrance . [ He flands gazing at them . Enter Sacontala , Anushyé , and Priyamvada . Anu . SACONTALA ' , OR THE FATAL RING . 361.
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