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... character , and duplicates of modern works that only vary in the unimpor- tant features of paper and type , are of little or no estimation . The strip- ling that has imbibed a taste for poe- try , will read Milton , Gray , or any other ...
... character , and duplicates of modern works that only vary in the unimpor- tant features of paper and type , are of little or no estimation . The strip- ling that has imbibed a taste for poe- try , will read Milton , Gray , or any other ...
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... character of literary men , which often stamped an air of the ridicu- lous on their studies . Many of the works of authors under the Protectorship were dis- tinguished by cant and a ludicrous affectation of extraordinary sanctity of ...
... character of literary men , which often stamped an air of the ridicu- lous on their studies . Many of the works of authors under the Protectorship were dis- tinguished by cant and a ludicrous affectation of extraordinary sanctity of ...
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... character from its ad- vances in science , and fairly merits the designation of an age of Philosophy , when , both in England , and on the Continent , it could boast the names of Bacon , of Boyle , of Locke , of Hal- ley , of Newton ...
... character from its ad- vances in science , and fairly merits the designation of an age of Philosophy , when , both in England , and on the Continent , it could boast the names of Bacon , of Boyle , of Locke , of Hal- ley , of Newton ...
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sketches of character which the edi- tors of Peele and Tarleton have given us , we have here the full portrait drawn by a master's hand , and exe- cuted with true dignity . Yet were it possessed of no other qualification whatsoever , it ...
sketches of character which the edi- tors of Peele and Tarleton have given us , we have here the full portrait drawn by a master's hand , and exe- cuted with true dignity . Yet were it possessed of no other qualification whatsoever , it ...
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... character of the English nation ; and said he wished he could see in Russia the English families to whom they had been introduced , that he might repay their hospitality . He spoke with great dislike of Paris and of the French ...
... character of the English nation ; and said he wished he could see in Russia the English families to whom they had been introduced , that he might repay their hospitality . He spoke with great dislike of Paris and of the French ...
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