Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volúmenes1-2Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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... desire , and did it incomparably . " She refers to his loquacity , but that quality seems not , in her presence , to have been connected with dogmatism , for she calls him very docile . At that early age he appears to have viii ...
... desire , and did it incomparably . " She refers to his loquacity , but that quality seems not , in her presence , to have been connected with dogmatism , for she calls him very docile . At that early age he appears to have viii ...
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... desire to resign . He was withheld from so doing by the assurances he received from Edinburgh that his constituents were satisfied with his partial attendance on the duties of his post . At length , in January , 1856 , he became aware ...
... desire to resign . He was withheld from so doing by the assurances he received from Edinburgh that his constituents were satisfied with his partial attendance on the duties of his post . At length , in January , 1856 , he became aware ...
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... desire not to defraud Valeria or Servilia of one caress , extorted from gratitude or pity . Be my feel- ings what they may , I have learnt in a fearful school - to to endure and to suppress them . I 16 FRAGMENTS OF A ROMAN TALE .
... desire not to defraud Valeria or Servilia of one caress , extorted from gratitude or pity . Be my feel- ings what they may , I have learnt in a fearful school - to to endure and to suppress them . I 16 FRAGMENTS OF A ROMAN TALE .
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... desire to blast a reputation which he envies . It will furnish a secure ambuscade , behind which the Maroons of literature may take a certain and deadly aim . The editorial we has often been fatal to rising genius ; though all the world ...
... desire to blast a reputation which he envies . It will furnish a secure ambuscade , behind which the Maroons of literature may take a certain and deadly aim . The editorial we has often been fatal to rising genius ; though all the world ...
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... desires that which is as though it were not . " This is only one out of a hundred equally striking and expressive similitudes . The comparisons of Homer and Milton are magnifi- cent digressions . It scarcely injures their effect to de ...
... desires that which is as though it were not . " This is only one out of a hundred equally striking and expressive similitudes . The comparisons of Homer and Milton are magnifi- cent digressions . It scarcely injures their effect to de ...
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