Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... easily abandon ourselves to the illusion of the romance . But when Lemuel Gulliver , sur- geon , now actually resident at Rotherhithe , tells us of pig- VOL . I. - 3 mies and giants , flying islands and philosophizing horses , MILTON . 25.
... easily abandon ourselves to the illusion of the romance . But when Lemuel Gulliver , sur- geon , now actually resident at Rotherhithe , tells us of pig- VOL . I. - 3 mies and giants , flying islands and philosophizing horses , MILTON . 25.
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... tell us , were the offspring of the Great Rebellion . Be it so . We We are not careful to answer in this matter . These charges , were they infinitely more important , would not alter our opinion of an event , which alone has made us to ...
... tell us , were the offspring of the Great Rebellion . Be it so . We We are not careful to answer in this matter . These charges , were they infinitely more important , would not alter our opinion of an event , which alone has made us to ...
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... tells a pretty story of a fairy , who , by some mys- terious law of her nature , was condemned to appear at certain seasons in the form of a foul and poisonous snake . Those who injured her during the period of her disguise , were ...
... tells a pretty story of a fairy , who , by some mys- terious law of her nature , was condemned to appear at certain seasons in the form of a foul and poisonous snake . Those who injured her during the period of her disguise , were ...
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... tells us , that when Phrynichus produced his tragedy on the fall of Miletus , they fined him . in a penalty of a thousand drachms , for torturing their feelings by so pathetic an exhibition . They did not regard him as a great artist ...
... tells us , that when Phrynichus produced his tragedy on the fall of Miletus , they fined him . in a penalty of a thousand drachms , for torturing their feelings by so pathetic an exhibition . They did not regard him as a great artist ...
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... tell the actor to turn out his toes , and remind him that Keeper Hatton was a great dancer . We wish that , in our own time , a writer of a very different order from Puff had not too often forgotten human nature in the niceties of up ...
... tell the actor to turn out his toes , and remind him that Keeper Hatton was a great dancer . We wish that , in our own time , a writer of a very different order from Puff had not too often forgotten human nature in the niceties of up ...
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