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Page 33
... readers , at least those who have not yet visited the banks of the Seine , may be somewhat surprized to hear that ... reading a manuscript , a practice . not permitted in our Parliament . The matter of their speeches , also , is unlike ...
... readers , at least those who have not yet visited the banks of the Seine , may be somewhat surprized to hear that ... reading a manuscript , a practice . not permitted in our Parliament . The matter of their speeches , also , is unlike ...
Page 256
... readers can appreciate the more abstracted , the more essentially poetical , beauties of Shakspeare . This re- fined pleasure we consider to be necessarily limited to a very few ; to readers whose habits of mental analysis enable them ...
... readers can appreciate the more abstracted , the more essentially poetical , beauties of Shakspeare . This re- fined pleasure we consider to be necessarily limited to a very few ; to readers whose habits of mental analysis enable them ...
Page 260
... reader's future worldly career . How many military or naval heroes have received their first impetus from reading of hair ... readers , nor shall we inquire into the probability or improbability of many of the adventures which he relates ...
... reader's future worldly career . How many military or naval heroes have received their first impetus from reading of hair ... readers , nor shall we inquire into the probability or improbability of many of the adventures which he relates ...
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Humboldts Personal Narrative | 14 |
ABEILLARD and Heloise familiar | 16 |
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