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Pagina 107
... touch of sensibility , can read this tender address without emotion ? > " For you
am I a nose . ” How elegantly refined ! how exquisitely pathetic ! RBURTON . This
is a noble emendation , which almost sets the critic on a level with the author .
... touch of sensibility , can read this tender address without emotion ? > " For you
am I a nose . ” How elegantly refined ! how exquisitely pathetic ! RBURTON . This
is a noble emendation , which almost sets the critic on a level with the author .
Pagina 108
So feebly is he armed , that , in the present instance , I consider the reverend
critic as an unequal adversary , and , therefore , scorn to meet him within the lists
of controversy . Impotency demands our pity ; but , when it affects Herculean ...
So feebly is he armed , that , in the present instance , I consider the reverend
critic as an unequal adversary , and , therefore , scorn to meet him within the lists
of controversy . Impotency demands our pity ; but , when it affects Herculean ...
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