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Pagina 171
... perhaps , second only in this species of composition to the greatest writer of his age in that depart- ment , it is rather singular that he did not produce a more strik- ing impression on the public mind and favor , than that he should ...
... perhaps , second only in this species of composition to the greatest writer of his age in that depart- ment , it is rather singular that he did not produce a more strik- ing impression on the public mind and favor , than that he should ...
Pagina 369
... perhaps by want of genius , but by negligence and haste . The old King resolves to die , thinking perhaps that he has reigned long enough ; for there is nothing apparently the matter with him , except that he is seized just before his ...
... perhaps by want of genius , but by negligence and haste . The old King resolves to die , thinking perhaps that he has reigned long enough ; for there is nothing apparently the matter with him , except that he is seized just before his ...
Pagina 418
... perhaps equal in splendour to any capital in the world . But , upon a closer view of the houses , which are about 100,000 in number , they will be found poor mean buildings , with the exception of the European part of the city ...
... perhaps equal in splendour to any capital in the world . But , upon a closer view of the houses , which are about 100,000 in number , they will be found poor mean buildings , with the exception of the European part of the city ...
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