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Page 185
... passage , which we do not quote as altogether approving it : To burthen the memory with a load of dry matter would , on the one hand , be dull ; and with a mass of poetry , which she can have little occasion to use , would , on the ...
... passage , which we do not quote as altogether approving it : To burthen the memory with a load of dry matter would , on the one hand , be dull ; and with a mass of poetry , which she can have little occasion to use , would , on the ...
Page 299
... passage than the ensuing , in which Miss S. mentions the occasion of her be- ginning these memoirs , at the request of Dr. R. Darwin , of Shrewsbury : In purposed obedience , these records were begun , but they became too extended to ...
... passage than the ensuing , in which Miss S. mentions the occasion of her be- ginning these memoirs , at the request of Dr. R. Darwin , of Shrewsbury : In purposed obedience , these records were begun , but they became too extended to ...
Page 310
... passages in which to translate it otherwise than by the term bosom or heart would be to subvert the very meaning of the ... passage , has unjustifiably omitted it altogether . It is elegantly and poetically rendered by Duport : " The ...
... passages in which to translate it otherwise than by the term bosom or heart would be to subvert the very meaning of the ... passage , has unjustifiably omitted it altogether . It is elegantly and poetically rendered by Duport : " The ...
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