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Page 246
... things in this piece that deserved reflection , and in a sententious tone he advised me ......... to think on them ... thing so easy ; that to combine and compose the plan , the in- trigue , the manners , the characters , the diction ...
... things in this piece that deserved reflection , and in a sententious tone he advised me ......... to think on them ... thing so easy ; that to combine and compose the plan , the in- trigue , the manners , the characters , the diction ...
Page 312
... thing which the writer of this has ever seen . One feels here , as if transported into a new planet , where every object strikes by its novelty , and is altogether unlike any thing which he has met with before . All the surrounding ...
... thing which the writer of this has ever seen . One feels here , as if transported into a new planet , where every object strikes by its novelty , and is altogether unlike any thing which he has met with before . All the surrounding ...
Page 392
... thing unknown , in which qualities inhere ; so that if the learned lecturer were in the situation of other men , which is that of having ideas only in the cases in which he had know- lege , we fear he would have been at a loss when ...
... thing unknown , in which qualities inhere ; so that if the learned lecturer were in the situation of other men , which is that of having ideas only in the cases in which he had know- lege , we fear he would have been at a loss when ...
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