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Page 35
... feel clear in my mind to indulge myself in attending the exhibitions of people acting parts which were not their own . But there was no falsity in it , seeing that no deception was either intended or attempted . Feeling as I did at the ...
... feel clear in my mind to indulge myself in attending the exhibitions of people acting parts which were not their own . But there was no falsity in it , seeing that no deception was either intended or attempted . Feeling as I did at the ...
Page 134
... feel a little of the difficolt pressing upon me . I feel it not for myself , because my mind is as much at ease upon the subject , and with as much authority , as I feel myself entitled to number my fingers . These literary antago ...
... feel a little of the difficolt pressing upon me . I feel it not for myself , because my mind is as much at ease upon the subject , and with as much authority , as I feel myself entitled to number my fingers . These literary antago ...
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... feel much satis- faction in having it in our power to announce a comprehensive practical work on this subject , by one of our own countrymen , whose opportunities may be extensive ; and we hope that the example of M. PINEL , in thus ...
... feel much satis- faction in having it in our power to announce a comprehensive practical work on this subject , by one of our own countrymen , whose opportunities may be extensive ; and we hope that the example of M. PINEL , in thus ...
Contents
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 3 |
LITERARY JOURNAL | 21 |
Four Heroic Epistles of Ovid 1329 | 33 |
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