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... manner . The attention excited by that work has encou- raged him to come before the public a second time , and to prefix his name : but in this , as in the previous volume , he prefers the " hasty sketch , the short tale , the brief ...
... manner . The attention excited by that work has encou- raged him to come before the public a second time , and to prefix his name : but in this , as in the previous volume , he prefers the " hasty sketch , the short tale , the brief ...
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... manner . I crawled on it for some time , but at length found it intolerable - it was a real penance , and I might as well , like Peter Pindar's pilgrim , have gore to my lady's house of Loretto , with peas in my shoes . I , therefore ...
... manner . I crawled on it for some time , but at length found it intolerable - it was a real penance , and I might as well , like Peter Pindar's pilgrim , have gore to my lady's house of Loretto , with peas in my shoes . I , therefore ...
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... manner , for instance , a bird unplucked , half - roasted , with the entrails remaining . Ere they departed , I saw an instance of that dangerous excess to which the passions of savages are liable when once cxcited ; for , on presenting ...
... manner , for instance , a bird unplucked , half - roasted , with the entrails remaining . Ere they departed , I saw an instance of that dangerous excess to which the passions of savages are liable when once cxcited ; for , on presenting ...
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