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... writer . has termed " the wrinkles of the mind . " The progress of this unhappy temper , with the selfishness and tyranny to which it leads , is ably drawn ; and the subordinate personages are sufficiently interesting to give effect to ...
... writer . has termed " the wrinkles of the mind . " The progress of this unhappy temper , with the selfishness and tyranny to which it leads , is ably drawn ; and the subordinate personages are sufficiently interesting to give effect to ...
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... writer solicits as being the height of his or her ambition . If , however , the success of this tale should prove sufficient to elicit others from the same pen , we would offer a timely caution against introducing too many long speeches ...
... writer solicits as being the height of his or her ambition . If , however , the success of this tale should prove sufficient to elicit others from the same pen , we would offer a timely caution against introducing too many long speeches ...
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... writer , but they cannot interest the rest of the world , being represented as obscure aud spiteful persons inhabiting a country - village . The hero of the tale also forfeits our regard by his meanness in desiring to marry , for the ...
... writer , but they cannot interest the rest of the world , being represented as obscure aud spiteful persons inhabiting a country - village . The hero of the tale also forfeits our regard by his meanness in desiring to marry , for the ...
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