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Page 420
... merit . " ( Actii . sc . 2. ) Other passages of equal merit in this neglected play are Ulysses ' argument on the necessity of a scale of rank in society * ; his assertion of the superiority of the directing mind over the executing hand ...
... merit . " ( Actii . sc . 2. ) Other passages of equal merit in this neglected play are Ulysses ' argument on the necessity of a scale of rank in society * ; his assertion of the superiority of the directing mind over the executing hand ...
Page 442
... merit of their contents and in the beauty of the engravings by which they were ornamented . The success which attended those productions seems to have excited other competî- tors in the same walk ; and accordingly we have now two rivals ...
... merit of their contents and in the beauty of the engravings by which they were ornamented . The success which attended those productions seems to have excited other competî- tors in the same walk ; and accordingly we have now two rivals ...
Page 475
... merit of saving the coun- try from being trodden down by the degrading hoof of the invader . As , since the appearance of these volumes , the news - papers have announced the death of their aged and eminent author , we know not whether ...
... merit of saving the coun- try from being trodden down by the degrading hoof of the invader . As , since the appearance of these volumes , the news - papers have announced the death of their aged and eminent author , we know not whether ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
Greens Essay on Criminal Laws | 23 |
Stewarts History of Philosophy trans | 73 |
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