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... taste of our more wild and daring geniuses of the age , of the late poet Shelley , John Wilson , and other less celebrated names belonging to the same school ; and these , we must admit , the author has very successfully emulated ...
... taste of our more wild and daring geniuses of the age , of the late poet Shelley , John Wilson , and other less celebrated names belonging to the same school ; and these , we must admit , the author has very successfully emulated ...
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... taste for what may be termed the popular philosophy of old times , in this and other countries . - The Ad- vertisement which introduces it will explain the nature and plan of its contents better than we can . --- -- In making the ...
... taste for what may be termed the popular philosophy of old times , in this and other countries . - The Ad- vertisement which introduces it will explain the nature and plan of its contents better than we can . --- -- In making the ...
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... taste which can be called natural before the body or fluid which produces this taste be received into the mouth . The taste of tobacco is communicated in the same manner , and the knowledge of both is acquired by the same means , and ...
... taste which can be called natural before the body or fluid which produces this taste be received into the mouth . The taste of tobacco is communicated in the same manner , and the knowledge of both is acquired by the same means , and ...
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