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... readers will easily form their judgment of the merits of this writer , who reminds us of the anonymous author of the " Bridal of Triermain , " , " from the subjoined specimens . The scene is Greece . Eve came , and twilight's balmy hour ...
... readers will easily form their judgment of the merits of this writer , who reminds us of the anonymous author of the " Bridal of Triermain , " , " from the subjoined specimens . The scene is Greece . Eve came , and twilight's balmy hour ...
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... readers : but certainly it may be useful to weaken the influence of an antient superstition still so exten- sively prevalent as the doctrine of ghosts . It is only in Europe , and only in the more enlightened nations of Europe , that ...
... readers : but certainly it may be useful to weaken the influence of an antient superstition still so exten- sively prevalent as the doctrine of ghosts . It is only in Europe , and only in the more enlightened nations of Europe , that ...
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... readers with several quotations from the dedication , addressed to an anonymous clergyman , who is said , like Berkeley , to have " every virtue under heaven . " We trust that patience is not omitted ; for certainly the present work ...
... readers with several quotations from the dedication , addressed to an anonymous clergyman , who is said , like Berkeley , to have " every virtue under heaven . " We trust that patience is not omitted ; for certainly the present work ...
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