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... English historical literature , Thomas Hearne . Three hundred guineas , I believe , had been the price paid cheerfully at one time for a complete set of Hearne . At Laxton , also , it was that first I saw the total array of works edited ...
... English historical literature , Thomas Hearne . Three hundred guineas , I believe , had been the price paid cheerfully at one time for a complete set of Hearne . At Laxton , also , it was that first I saw the total array of works edited ...
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... English history . Hence the feeble credulity which Dr. Johnson showed with respect to the forgery of De Foe ( under the masque of Captain Carleton ) upon the Catalonian campaign of Lord Peterborough . But it is singular that a ...
... English history . Hence the feeble credulity which Dr. Johnson showed with respect to the forgery of De Foe ( under the masque of Captain Carleton ) upon the Catalonian campaign of Lord Peterborough . But it is singular that a ...
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... English plays and novels , is a childish and fantastic babble , belonging to no form of real breathing life ; nowhere intelligible ; not in any province ; whilst , at the same time , all provinces - Somersetshire , Devonshire ...
... English plays and novels , is a childish and fantastic babble , belonging to no form of real breathing life ; nowhere intelligible ; not in any province ; whilst , at the same time , all provinces - Somersetshire , Devonshire ...
Side 36
... English peasantry ! His magic wand is instantaneously broken ; and he moves along by a babble of impos- sible forms , as fantastic as any that our London theatres have traditionally ascribed to English rus- tics , to English sailors ...
... English peasantry ! His magic wand is instantaneously broken ; and he moves along by a babble of impos- sible forms , as fantastic as any that our London theatres have traditionally ascribed to English rus- tics , to English sailors ...
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... English , as beyond comparison the most equestrian of nations ) , that it is possible to imagine a shade of difference as still distinguishing the town - bred man from the rustic ; though , considering the multiplied distribution of our ...
... English , as beyond comparison the most equestrian of nations ) , that it is possible to imagine a shade of difference as still distinguishing the town - bred man from the rustic ; though , considering the multiplied distribution of our ...
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