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Side vii
... words . Such , indeed , is the distress pro- duced by this malady , that , if the present act of republication had in any respect worn the character of an experiment , I should have shrunk from it in despondency . But the experiment ...
... words . Such , indeed , is the distress pro- duced by this malady , that , if the present act of republication had in any respect worn the character of an experiment , I should have shrunk from it in despondency . But the experiment ...
Side ix
... Words- worth has left his grounds unexplained , — nevertheless I cite them in honor , as capable of the holiest justification . The instruments rise in grandeur , carnage and mutual slaughter rise in holiness , exactly as the motives ...
... Words- worth has left his grounds unexplained , — nevertheless I cite them in honor , as capable of the holiest justification . The instruments rise in grandeur , carnage and mutual slaughter rise in holiness , exactly as the motives ...
Side xiv
... word of this tale , so thoroughly life - like , surrendering her perfect faith and her loving sympathy to the different persons in the tale , and the natural distresses in which they are involved , without suspecting , for a moment ...
... word of this tale , so thoroughly life - like , surrendering her perfect faith and her loving sympathy to the different persons in the tale , and the natural distresses in which they are involved , without suspecting , for a moment ...
Side 32
... word ? The word veterana I have met with in monkish writers , to express domesticated quadrupeds ; and evidently from that word must have originated the word veterinary . But the question is still but one step removed ; for , how came ...
... word ? The word veterana I have met with in monkish writers , to express domesticated quadrupeds ; and evidently from that word must have originated the word veterinary . But the question is still but one step removed ; for , how came ...
Side 33
... words : Les Anglois qui ont une littérature infiniment plus variée que la notre . This fact is a feature in our national pretensions that could ever have been regarded doubtfully merely through insufficient knowledge . Dr. Johnson ...
... words : Les Anglois qui ont une littérature infiniment plus variée que la notre . This fact is a feature in our national pretensions that could ever have been regarded doubtfully merely through insufficient knowledge . Dr. Johnson ...
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