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... spirit of the ingenious author of the " Life of Cicero ; " a spirit which has deformed one of the acutest pieces of writing . extant in our language , by an asperity and virulence that were equally unworthy of the divine and the scholar ...
... spirit of the ingenious author of the " Life of Cicero ; " a spirit which has deformed one of the acutest pieces of writing . extant in our language , by an asperity and virulence that were equally unworthy of the divine and the scholar ...
Pagina 189
... spirit and delight . Of his former productions , " Ivanhoe " and " Kenilworth " are the best specimens of his excellence in this energetic style ; and to those splendid romances may now be added that of Quentin Durward . ' The scene and ...
... spirit and delight . Of his former productions , " Ivanhoe " and " Kenilworth " are the best specimens of his excellence in this energetic style ; and to those splendid romances may now be added that of Quentin Durward . ' The scene and ...
Pagina 255
... spirit shall now issue from thy body ; thou shalt go and behold the judgments of God ; they shall serve thee only as presages , and thy spirit shall again return shortly afterwards . ' Instantly was my spirit wrapt , and he who bore me ...
... spirit shall now issue from thy body ; thou shalt go and behold the judgments of God ; they shall serve thee only as presages , and thy spirit shall again return shortly afterwards . ' Instantly was my spirit wrapt , and he who bore me ...
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