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Page 168
... frequently returned , ' she equally forgets that the power of travelling must be limited by the means ; that the multiplicity of travellers from any country will usually be proportioned to the superfluity of its wealth ; and that the ...
... frequently returned , ' she equally forgets that the power of travelling must be limited by the means ; that the multiplicity of travellers from any country will usually be proportioned to the superfluity of its wealth ; and that the ...
Page 169
... frequently succeed in putting them together in a connected series , so as to form a whole , rich in splendor and effect . When she attempts to reason in continuity , she presents only vague and inde- finite observations : she stands on ...
... frequently succeed in putting them together in a connected series , so as to form a whole , rich in splendor and effect . When she attempts to reason in continuity , she presents only vague and inde- finite observations : she stands on ...
Page 297
... frequently in grammar , they manifest the spirit and truth of poetry . As to the propriety of presenting such efforts to the public , when the writer's matured judgment might have clothed them in a more accurate form , we may perhaps ...
... frequently in grammar , they manifest the spirit and truth of poetry . As to the propriety of presenting such efforts to the public , when the writer's matured judgment might have clothed them in a more accurate form , we may perhaps ...
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