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... interest , which would by these methods be excited , even on the most difficult and abstruse subjects , would astonish those , who have been used only to the dull passive faces , with which children listen to pedagogues and public ...
... interest , which would by these methods be excited , even on the most difficult and abstruse subjects , would astonish those , who have been used only to the dull passive faces , with which children listen to pedagogues and public ...
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fears that it may be considered as too subordinate in point of interest . ' The interest of the story is indeed not the principal merit of the poem : but we think that Mr. H. has scarcely done it justice , in representing it as little ...
fears that it may be considered as too subordinate in point of interest . ' The interest of the story is indeed not the principal merit of the poem : but we think that Mr. H. has scarcely done it justice , in representing it as little ...
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... interest ; and the mind , during every step of its pro- gress through the work , is enriched and gratified with appro- priate sentiment , musical numbers , and language distinguished both for its elegance and for that manly and ...
... interest ; and the mind , during every step of its pro- gress through the work , is enriched and gratified with appro- priate sentiment , musical numbers , and language distinguished both for its elegance and for that manly and ...
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