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... heard certain hints that make us tremble . The strong influence of this work on the sensibilities of Germans , we have had occasion to see striking proof of ; and it may hereafter furnish the subject of an article , that will not , we ...
... heard certain hints that make us tremble . The strong influence of this work on the sensibilities of Germans , we have had occasion to see striking proof of ; and it may hereafter furnish the subject of an article , that will not , we ...
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... heard , is the flattest writer I ever read . In speaking , he was like a volcano vomiting out lava ; in writing , he is like a volcano burnt out . Nothing but the dry cinders , the hard shell re mains . The tongues of flame , with which ...
... heard , is the flattest writer I ever read . In speaking , he was like a volcano vomiting out lava ; in writing , he is like a volcano burnt out . Nothing but the dry cinders , the hard shell re mains . The tongues of flame , with which ...
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... heard , and assuredly they had never thought of them before : how then should they know that they were good or bad , till they had time to consider better of it , or till they were told what to think ? In the mean time , they stopped ...
... heard , and assuredly they had never thought of them before : how then should they know that they were good or bad , till they had time to consider better of it , or till they were told what to think ? In the mean time , they stopped ...
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... heard him make the speech said , that , if ever a poet's language had been finely applied by an orator to express his thoughts and make out his purpose , it was in this instance . The passage , I believe , is not in his reported ...
... heard him make the speech said , that , if ever a poet's language had been finely applied by an orator to express his thoughts and make out his purpose , it was in this instance . The passage , I believe , is not in his reported ...
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... heard Sir Francis Burdett say things there which I could not enough admire ; and which he could not have ventured upon saying , if , besides his honesty , he had not been a man of fortune , of family , of character , -aye , and a very ...
... heard Sir Francis Burdett say things there which I could not enough admire ; and which he could not have ventured upon saying , if , besides his honesty , he had not been a man of fortune , of family , of character , -aye , and a very ...
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