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Page 194
... tion , and he himself remain fixed to the same spot , awaiting the result of the countermand . From this slight ... tion in the character of Isabella , which disgusts us tion 194 Cornwall's Mirandola ; a Tragedy . Cottin, Madame-Thoughts ...
... tion , and he himself remain fixed to the same spot , awaiting the result of the countermand . From this slight ... tion in the character of Isabella , which disgusts us tion 194 Cornwall's Mirandola ; a Tragedy . Cottin, Madame-Thoughts ...
Page 272
... tion may remove , and which will probably disappear in the course of a more intimate acquaintance with the Muses ; and the present flattering specimen of talent warrants the expect- ation of some more elevated and extended performance ...
... tion may remove , and which will probably disappear in the course of a more intimate acquaintance with the Muses ; and the present flattering specimen of talent warrants the expect- ation of some more elevated and extended performance ...
Page 373
... tion is thus arraigned : If there were no other objection to that theory * which ascribes the pleasure the mind ... tion tion in saying that a taste for picturesque beauty cannot Sketches descriptive of Italy . 373.
... tion is thus arraigned : If there were no other objection to that theory * which ascribes the pleasure the mind ... tion tion in saying that a taste for picturesque beauty cannot Sketches descriptive of Italy . 373.
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