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... style of expression . So is the following passage , which we have sincere pleasure in extracting ; and we believe that we must forgive the delay in the main story , occasioned by the narration of the birth and childhood of Julian , on ...
... style of expression . So is the following passage , which we have sincere pleasure in extracting ; and we believe that we must forgive the delay in the main story , occasioned by the narration of the birth and childhood of Julian , on ...
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... style must in course appear : but we are sorry to say that the style of Mr. Daniel , as far as we can judge from what are given as his original observations , is considerably below mediocrity . It abounds with inelegancies ...
... style must in course appear : but we are sorry to say that the style of Mr. Daniel , as far as we can judge from what are given as his original observations , is considerably below mediocrity . It abounds with inelegancies ...
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... style , and his intentions far better than his ideas : yet his dif fuse declamations , under the correcting hand of genius , ( as Rousseau has shewn , ) become excellent works of political phi- losophy . L'Esprit de la Ligue and L ...
... style , and his intentions far better than his ideas : yet his dif fuse declamations , under the correcting hand of genius , ( as Rousseau has shewn , ) become excellent works of political phi- losophy . L'Esprit de la Ligue and L ...
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