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... interest , we shall defer to a future opportunity the continuation of , our commentary : preserving indeed a willing pretext for revisiting the pages of this attractive writer . Acute , judicious , interest- ing , and comprehensive in ...
... interest , we shall defer to a future opportunity the continuation of , our commentary : preserving indeed a willing pretext for revisiting the pages of this attractive writer . Acute , judicious , interest- ing , and comprehensive in ...
Pagina 198
... interest of the reader , he expects that interest to be justified and sustained by some knowlege of the previous characters and situations of the actors he requires to know what brought them into their pre- sent circumstances , and what ...
... interest of the reader , he expects that interest to be justified and sustained by some knowlege of the previous characters and situations of the actors he requires to know what brought them into their pre- sent circumstances , and what ...
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... interest ourselves in what they think . When Goëthe is induced to talk , he is admirable : his eloquence is enriched with thought ; his pleasantry is , at the same time , full of grace and of philosophy ; his imagination is impressed by ...
... interest ourselves in what they think . When Goëthe is induced to talk , he is admirable : his eloquence is enriched with thought ; his pleasantry is , at the same time , full of grace and of philosophy ; his imagination is impressed by ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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