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... displays so marked a superiority over the preceding writings , that we cannot refrain from suspecting that some new ac ... displayed in the Germany , it manifests a depth of thought and a sagacity of inference so truly masculine , as to ...
... displays so marked a superiority over the preceding writings , that we cannot refrain from suspecting that some new ac ... displayed in the Germany , it manifests a depth of thought and a sagacity of inference so truly masculine , as to ...
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... displays , we cannot tolerate his description of Julia after death : ، Dead was she - and her mouth had fallen low ... displayed in the few lines which he has prefixed to many of the chapters of his novels , would be able to manage the ...
... displays , we cannot tolerate his description of Julia after death : ، Dead was she - and her mouth had fallen low ... displayed in the few lines which he has prefixed to many of the chapters of his novels , would be able to manage the ...
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... displayed . He pillaged with avarice , and this avarice never forsook him ; it sought equally at all hours new acquisitions and new treasures ; although the same man would sometimes spend through pride , or to appear magnanimous on any ...
... displayed . He pillaged with avarice , and this avarice never forsook him ; it sought equally at all hours new acquisitions and new treasures ; although the same man would sometimes spend through pride , or to appear magnanimous on any ...
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