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Page 96
... once , and continued through all the progressi descents of the species , without variation or improvement ; an that the other is the result of experiments , compared with exper ments , has grown , by accumulated observation , from less ...
... once , and continued through all the progressi descents of the species , without variation or improvement ; an that the other is the result of experiments , compared with exper ments , has grown , by accumulated observation , from less ...
Page 122
... once from above , and from bel to be struck down , and to triumph , -I know not whether such tr have been ever paralleled in any nation : the resolution and succes of them never can be . Here he repeats his theme with a slight variation ...
... once from above , and from bel to be struck down , and to triumph , -I know not whether such tr have been ever paralleled in any nation : the resolution and succes of them never can be . Here he repeats his theme with a slight variation ...
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... once suggests eagerly that she be to work with her own hands to help support the family . low - mindedness " on her part was disgusting to lady aders of the period , but it seemed heroic to the man d been Charlotte Fielding's husband ...
... once suggests eagerly that she be to work with her own hands to help support the family . low - mindedness " on her part was disgusting to lady aders of the period , but it seemed heroic to the man d been Charlotte Fielding's husband ...
Contents
istolary Technique in Richardsons Novels 1 | 198 |
he Muse of Satire 2 | 218 |
he Search for English Literary Documents 23 | 232 |
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