Selections from the Correspondence of R.E.H. Greyson, Esq. [pseud.]Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1861 - 432 páginas |
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... thought Mr. Greyson among the most agreeable letter - writers he had ever chanced to meet with ; but leaves the reader to infer that , as they are only fictitious , he can allow no such merit . It is certainly odd that a presumed work ...
... thought Mr. Greyson among the most agreeable letter - writers he had ever chanced to meet with ; but leaves the reader to infer that , as they are only fictitious , he can allow no such merit . It is certainly odd that a presumed work ...
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... thought proper to extract more than half of these letters ; and as the public have thereby been lured on to purchase the whole edition , the Editor presumes that they are not wholly displeasing ; and cheerfully complies with the wishes ...
... thought proper to extract more than half of these letters ; and as the public have thereby been lured on to purchase the whole edition , the Editor presumes that they are not wholly displeasing ; and cheerfully complies with the wishes ...
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... thought " in religion , and always with the profession of being greatly shocked at it . It is not , assuredly , out of regard to such critics that the passage is omitted , but because it also gave umbrage to a few others , whose ...
... thought " in religion , and always with the profession of being greatly shocked at it . It is not , assuredly , out of regard to such critics that the passage is omitted , but because it also gave umbrage to a few others , whose ...
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... thought them worthy of it ; whether the public will think so , the public only can determine . That all readers should concur in approving the whole can hardly be anticipated . Some will think the volumes contain an excess of grave ...
... thought them worthy of it ; whether the public will think so , the public only can determine . That all readers should concur in approving the whole can hardly be anticipated . Some will think the volumes contain an excess of grave ...
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... thought it would be wisdom to use them ; since he might thereby entice young persons to read Mr. Greyson's letters on subjects which , whatever may be thought of his mode of treating them , are at least as grave and momentous as can ...
... thought it would be wisdom to use them ; since he might thereby entice young persons to read Mr. Greyson's letters on subjects which , whatever may be thought of his mode of treating them , are at least as grave and momentous as can ...
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Selections from the Correspondence of R.E.H. Greyson, Esq. [pseud.] Henry Rogers Vista completa - 1861 |
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