Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 5B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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... thing in her childhood indicated that she would , while still a young woman , have secured for herself an honourable and permanent place among English writers . She was shy and ▻ silent . Her brothers and sisters called her a 4 DIARY ...
... thing in her childhood indicated that she would , while still a young woman , have secured for herself an honourable and permanent place among English writers . She was shy and ▻ silent . Her brothers and sisters called her a 4 DIARY ...
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... thing , and whose business is only to judge and enjoy . One painter is distinguished by his exquisite finishing . He toils day after day to bring the veins of a cabbage leaf , the folds of a lace veil , the wrinkles of an old woman's ...
... thing , and whose business is only to judge and enjoy . One painter is distinguished by his exquisite finishing . He toils day after day to bring the veins of a cabbage leaf , the folds of a lace veil , the wrinkles of an old woman's ...
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... thing that ability and zeal could do , and who , from selfish motives , would , of course , have been well pleased if Virginia had been as successful as the Beggar's Opera . Nay , Crisp complained of the languor of the friends . whose ...
... thing that ability and zeal could do , and who , from selfish motives , would , of course , have been well pleased if Virginia had been as successful as the Beggar's Opera . Nay , Crisp complained of the languor of the friends . whose ...
Pagina 19
... thing was heard of the book . It had , indeed , nothing but its own merits to push it into public favour . Its author was unknown . The house by which it was published , was not , we believe , held in high estimation . No body of ...
... thing was heard of the book . It had , indeed , nothing but its own merits to push it into public favour . Its author was unknown . The house by which it was published , was not , we believe , held in high estimation . No body of ...
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... things , and Seward , much given to yawning , and Baretti , who slew the man in the Haymarket , and Paoli , talking broken English , and Langton , taller by the head than any other member of the 22 DIARY AND LETTERS OF.
... things , and Seward , much given to yawning , and Baretti , who slew the man in the Haymarket , and Paoli , talking broken English , and Langton , taller by the head than any other member of the 22 DIARY AND LETTERS OF.
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