Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... manner of Dante , mental law every other regulation is subor like that of every other great original poet , was dinate . The situations which most signally suited only to his own genius , and to his own develope character form the best ...
... manner of Dante , mental law every other regulation is subor like that of every other great original poet , was dinate . The situations which most signally suited only to his own genius , and to his own develope character form the best ...
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... manner . Benedick and Beatrice throw Mirabel and Millamant into the shade . All the good sayings of the facetious hours of Ab- solute and Surface might have been clipped from the single character of Falstaff without being missed . It ...
... manner . Benedick and Beatrice throw Mirabel and Millamant into the shade . All the good sayings of the facetious hours of Ab- solute and Surface might have been clipped from the single character of Falstaff without being missed . It ...
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... manner and an ambigu- printed in 1796 , from a manuscript discovered ous style , he was to plunge into all the in- in the celebrated library of the Strozzi . Its trigues of the court at which he resided , to dis- genuineness , if we ...
... manner and an ambigu- printed in 1796 , from a manuscript discovered ous style , he was to plunge into all the in- in the celebrated library of the Strozzi . Its trigues of the court at which he resided , to dis- genuineness , if we ...
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... manner in which all its wheels and springs conduce to its general ef- fect , will be the man most competent to form another machine of similar power . In all the branches of physical and moral science which admit of perfect analysis ...
... manner in which all its wheels and springs conduce to its general ef- fect , will be the man most competent to form another machine of similar power . In all the branches of physical and moral science which admit of perfect analysis ...
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... manner , and done just as he did . And then , to be sure , in that scene , as you called it , be tween him and his mother , where you told me he acted so fine , why , any man , that is any good man , that had such a mother , would have ...
... manner , and done just as he did . And then , to be sure , in that scene , as you called it , be tween him and his mother , where you told me he acted so fine , why , any man , that is any good man , that had such a mother , would have ...
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