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Pagina 84
... and Wylie , in his youthful pranks , exhibits nothing of the suppleness and
pliancy of character , not to say low cunning ... it would be injustice to this
promising * disciple of the Waverley school not to exhibit a specimen of his
powers , both as ...
... and Wylie , in his youthful pranks , exhibits nothing of the suppleness and
pliancy of character , not to say low cunning ... it would be injustice to this
promising * disciple of the Waverley school not to exhibit a specimen of his
powers , both as ...
Pagina 109
... author possesses a singular faculty of imitating the language of our earlier
writers ; and some of them exhibit a degree of pathos which commands the
interest of . the reader . Perhaps the best are · The Plague , ' and The Maid of
Provence .
... author possesses a singular faculty of imitating the language of our earlier
writers ; and some of them exhibit a degree of pathos which commands the
interest of . the reader . Perhaps the best are · The Plague , ' and The Maid of
Provence .
Pagina 146
... this desirable point appears to be nearly attained ; and the present work
exhibits the results of the latest investigations ... while wealth may exhibit its
splendour in collecting living plants , yet the study is also compatible with the
most humble ...
... this desirable point appears to be nearly attained ; and the present work
exhibits the results of the latest investigations ... while wealth may exhibit its
splendour in collecting living plants , yet the study is also compatible with the
most humble ...
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