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Pagina 192
... ( says Montagne ) which he seems to be most 25 proud of , I mean his degressions and discourses , it must be owned , that some of them have peculiar merit , and are adorned with eloquence and nature ; but still he seems in love with them ...
... ( says Montagne ) which he seems to be most 25 proud of , I mean his degressions and discourses , it must be owned , that some of them have peculiar merit , and are adorned with eloquence and nature ; but still he seems in love with them ...
Pagina 247
... says , ' perhaps you may see the bright side of a mind when my pro- fessions shall not appear the dictates of necessity but of choice'.1 Griffiths seems to have complied quite literally ; the invectives were saved for the book . The ...
... says , ' perhaps you may see the bright side of a mind when my pro- fessions shall not appear the dictates of necessity but of choice'.1 Griffiths seems to have complied quite literally ; the invectives were saved for the book . The ...
Pagina 449
... ( says the coachman ) but never as an historian.2 Is there no other work upon which you may claim a place ? " " None , replied the other , except a romance ; 3 but this is a work of too trifling a nature to claim future 10 attention ...
... ( says the coachman ) but never as an historian.2 Is there no other work upon which you may claim a place ? " " None , replied the other , except a romance ; 3 but this is a work of too trifling a nature to claim future 10 attention ...
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