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Page 166
... seems to contain the best grain in the fields of literature in which he had been reaping ; or , to have recourse to another homely metaphor , it seems as if the richest cream had been reserved , pour faire bonne bouche . There is one ...
... seems to contain the best grain in the fields of literature in which he had been reaping ; or , to have recourse to another homely metaphor , it seems as if the richest cream had been reserved , pour faire bonne bouche . There is one ...
Page 281
... seems , unhappily , to have had a reluctancy to tell truth , even when he had no interest to do other- wise . This precipice is still about sixty feet of perpendicular height : and if we add to it twenty feet , which seems to be the ...
... seems , unhappily , to have had a reluctancy to tell truth , even when he had no interest to do other- wise . This precipice is still about sixty feet of perpendicular height : and if we add to it twenty feet , which seems to be the ...
Page 484
... seems reasonable , yet in practice , with -fine fingers , in Italy or England , it would render an opera un- interesting , and more like a play ill declaimed , than a drama calculated to display great musical talents rather than poetry ...
... seems reasonable , yet in practice , with -fine fingers , in Italy or England , it would render an opera un- interesting , and more like a play ill declaimed , than a drama calculated to display great musical talents rather than poetry ...
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