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... seems to be as impartial in judging at home as abroad . The only way then , we think , for criticism to bear ... seems to wax fonder than ever of introducing into all he writes , —and which have become additionally offensive since they ...
... seems to be as impartial in judging at home as abroad . The only way then , we think , for criticism to bear ... seems to wax fonder than ever of introducing into all he writes , —and which have become additionally offensive since they ...
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... seems to have found out that there is female society more agreeable to him than that of his wife . With all these va- rieties of faith and practice before our observation , we certainly , as has al- ready been said , should not have ven ...
... seems to have found out that there is female society more agreeable to him than that of his wife . With all these va- rieties of faith and practice before our observation , we certainly , as has al- ready been said , should not have ven ...
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... seems almost to believe in the inspiration of his heroine : yet , after all , his concessions to her trans- ports ... seem deserted , for luxury and pleasure are too intensely occupied in their interior to afford signs of bustle ...
... seems almost to believe in the inspiration of his heroine : yet , after all , his concessions to her trans- ports ... seem deserted , for luxury and pleasure are too intensely occupied in their interior to afford signs of bustle ...
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... seems to hang from the clouds , and which the sun loves pompously to gild be- fore he disappears beyond its ... seem to form together the basis of her character ; and to these she has been indebted , both for the notice she at first ...
... seems to hang from the clouds , and which the sun loves pompously to gild be- fore he disappears beyond its ... seem to form together the basis of her character ; and to these she has been indebted , both for the notice she at first ...
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... seems to have lived- in a very gay and splendid style . This was the era of her connection with Garat , the singer , already al- luded to , and of the composition of her favourite novel , Valerie .. The exaltation , as the French term ...
... seems to have lived- in a very gay and splendid style . This was the era of her connection with Garat , the singer , already al- luded to , and of the composition of her favourite novel , Valerie .. The exaltation , as the French term ...
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