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Page 109
... readers , such as Messrs . Wiffen , Bernard Barton , Montgomery , & c .: but some of the tales are from the German of Kotzebue , or from the French , or the Russian . The engravings are twelve in number , and are very well executed ...
... readers , such as Messrs . Wiffen , Bernard Barton , Montgomery , & c .: but some of the tales are from the German of Kotzebue , or from the French , or the Russian . The engravings are twelve in number , and are very well executed ...
Page 218
... reader . No failure of moral intention , however , can be attributed to the writer ; who distinctly observes at the ... readers , sometimes uses colloqui- alisms that are not grammatical , and may lead children into inac- curacy of ...
... reader . No failure of moral intention , however , can be attributed to the writer ; who distinctly observes at the ... readers , sometimes uses colloqui- alisms that are not grammatical , and may lead children into inac- curacy of ...
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... readers , by this very able and spirited translation of so valuable and interest- ing a work . ART . IV . Prose , by ... reader a false impression of their value : for they are written in a style of lightness and vivacity that does not ...
... readers , by this very able and spirited translation of so valuable and interest- ing a work . ART . IV . Prose , by ... reader a false impression of their value : for they are written in a style of lightness and vivacity that does not ...
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