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... interesting stories ; the actuating principle of which is , according to the account in the preface , to promote a love of virtue , and create an abhorrence to [ from ] vice .'- We observe a mistake , p . 214. 1. 17. where the word ...
... interesting stories ; the actuating principle of which is , according to the account in the preface , to promote a love of virtue , and create an abhorrence to [ from ] vice .'- We observe a mistake , p . 214. 1. 17. where the word ...
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... interesting though local sketch of men and man- ners : but Mr. F.'s performance is too much confined to petty de- tails , to the measurement of rooms , the enumeration of lamps , and the transcribing of epitaphs . Pages are filled with ...
... interesting though local sketch of men and man- ners : but Mr. F.'s performance is too much confined to petty de- tails , to the measurement of rooms , the enumeration of lamps , and the transcribing of epitaphs . Pages are filled with ...
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... interesting as he descends more to particulars in proof of which , we shall adduce what the hero is made to advance concerning Shakspeare's own concep- tion of the character of Hamlet , and the tenor of that ad- mired but ill ...
... interesting as he descends more to particulars in proof of which , we shall adduce what the hero is made to advance concerning Shakspeare's own concep- tion of the character of Hamlet , and the tenor of that ad- mired but ill ...
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