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Page 377
... that they possess vulgar manners , and are in possession of scarcely one human sympathy , is more than we can determine . nevertheless , many remarks in this and the succeeding chapter exceedingly true , amusing , and pointed : as ...
... that they possess vulgar manners , and are in possession of scarcely one human sympathy , is more than we can determine . nevertheless , many remarks in this and the succeeding chapter exceedingly true , amusing , and pointed : as ...
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Splendid scenery and gorgeous costume have taken such possession of the public taste , that a new play is a serious undertaking for either of the principal theatres ; and their managers are , in consequence , extremely unwilling to ...
Splendid scenery and gorgeous costume have taken such possession of the public taste , that a new play is a serious undertaking for either of the principal theatres ; and their managers are , in consequence , extremely unwilling to ...
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But if they expect either the merits or defects of that singular writer , who possessed the most masculine mind , beyond all ... On the other hand , he does not possess the dangerous faculty of imagining facts , and drawing convenient ...
But if they expect either the merits or defects of that singular writer , who possessed the most masculine mind , beyond all ... On the other hand , he does not possess the dangerous faculty of imagining facts , and drawing convenient ...
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La lesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
De ketts Historical Notes on the NorthAmerican Indians | 25 |
lay in Ship Griper | 45 |
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