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Pagina 163
... expression for expression , as in the present editions . ' Several other points of information respecting the MSS . might be selected from these letters , which would perhaps be interesting to our readers : but we must here conclude ...
... expression for expression , as in the present editions . ' Several other points of information respecting the MSS . might be selected from these letters , which would perhaps be interesting to our readers : but we must here conclude ...
Pagina 190
... expression , of our language ; convinced as we have always been that ( in spite of the charges of monotony so often made , and so often refuted , ) it is better calculated for all the various purposes of a poem of nar- ration than any ...
... expression , of our language ; convinced as we have always been that ( in spite of the charges of monotony so often made , and so often refuted , ) it is better calculated for all the various purposes of a poem of nar- ration than any ...
Pagina 198
... expression , " commencer par le commencement , " is certainly applicable to prose only ; yet still , when the recital of some main ac- tion ( media res ) has awakened the interest of the reader , he expects that interest to be justified ...
... expression , " commencer par le commencement , " is certainly applicable to prose only ; yet still , when the recital of some main ac- tion ( media res ) has awakened the interest of the reader , he expects that interest to be justified ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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