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... readers can appreciate the more abstracted , the more essentially poctical , beauties of Shakspeare . This re- fined pleasure we consider to be necessarily limited to a very few ; to readers whose habits of mental analysis enable them ...
... readers can appreciate the more abstracted , the more essentially poctical , beauties of Shakspeare . This re- fined pleasure we consider to be necessarily limited to a very few ; to readers whose habits of mental analysis enable them ...
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... readers of prefaces ; the inclination to burst " in medias res ” being much too strong to admit such a sacrifice of time : but we trust that Miss Hutton will have many more mature and more patient readers : some ingenious persons among ...
... readers of prefaces ; the inclination to burst " in medias res ” being much too strong to admit such a sacrifice of time : but we trust that Miss Hutton will have many more mature and more patient readers : some ingenious persons among ...
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... reader is made to follow another party into similar perils . We might be considered as leading our own readers into difficulties , if we recommended this book as likely to afford them much amuse- ment . : ART . XIX . Petit Tableau de ...
... reader is made to follow another party into similar perils . We might be considered as leading our own readers into difficulties , if we recommended this book as likely to afford them much amuse- ment . : ART . XIX . Petit Tableau de ...
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