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... speak from their seats , but repair to an elevated chair or pulpit called the Tribune ; whence they deliver their speeches , not ex tempore , and seldom even from notes , but by reading a manuscript , a practice . not permitted in our ...
... speak from their seats , but repair to an elevated chair or pulpit called the Tribune ; whence they deliver their speeches , not ex tempore , and seldom even from notes , but by reading a manuscript , a practice . not permitted in our ...
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... speak- ing as critics of composition , are we to be so carried away by the blind admiration , and by the tame and slavish imitation , with which some writers of the day ( and among others the writers of the absurd school in question ) ...
... speak- ing as critics of composition , are we to be so carried away by the blind admiration , and by the tame and slavish imitation , with which some writers of the day ( and among others the writers of the absurd school in question ) ...
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... speak , we consider it as a well - compiled performance , and faithful in its descriptions . The plan does not much com- prize any comparison of the opinions of different writers where they have varied , nor discuss the probability of ...
... speak , we consider it as a well - compiled performance , and faithful in its descriptions . The plan does not much com- prize any comparison of the opinions of different writers where they have varied , nor discuss the probability of ...
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Humboldts Personal Narrative | 14 |
ABEILLARD and Heloise familiar | 16 |
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