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Page 186
... English sel- dom venture beyond the fictitious and improbable as the sub- ject of their works : but the Germans grasp at an ideal world , and lay the scene and characters alternately in real or imaginary life . In such an attempt they ...
... English sel- dom venture beyond the fictitious and improbable as the sub- ject of their works : but the Germans grasp at an ideal world , and lay the scene and characters alternately in real or imaginary life . In such an attempt they ...
Page 374
... English and the French , after an absence of twenty years , have again met in the common intercourse of life , and are ex- changing bows , ideas , and sentiments . I overheard , one day , a young Englishman entertaining a French lady ...
... English and the French , after an absence of twenty years , have again met in the common intercourse of life , and are ex- changing bows , ideas , and sentiments . I overheard , one day , a young Englishman entertaining a French lady ...
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... English for his instruction . I have so often spoken to him of all the favours you honoured me with , that I could not forbear charging him with the thanks I must return to your kindness . I will never let slip an opportunity of making ...
... English for his instruction . I have so often spoken to him of all the favours you honoured me with , that I could not forbear charging him with the thanks I must return to your kindness . I will never let slip an opportunity of making ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 8 |
Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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