Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1857 |
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... attempt to carve a statue without instruction as to the management of his chisel , or attention to the anatomy of the human body , he would produce something compared with which the Highlander at the door of the snuff - shop would ...
... attempt to carve a statue without instruction as to the management of his chisel , or attention to the anatomy of the human body , he would produce something compared with which the Highlander at the door of the snuff - shop would ...
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... attempt , Charles had been talking of his respect for the pri- vileges of Parliament , and the liberties of his people . He began again in the same style on the morrow ; but it was too late . To trust him now would have been , not ...
... attempt , Charles had been talking of his respect for the pri- vileges of Parliament , and the liberties of his people . He began again in the same style on the morrow ; but it was too late . To trust him now would have been , not ...
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... attempted to make a Duke of Buckingham to suit them — a real living Zimri ; and he made , not a man , but the most grotesque of all monsters . A writer who should attempt to introduce into a play or a novel such a Wharton as the Wharton ...
... attempted to make a Duke of Buckingham to suit them — a real living Zimri ; and he made , not a man , but the most grotesque of all monsters . A writer who should attempt to introduce into a play or a novel such a Wharton as the Wharton ...
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