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spelling ; here , therefore , I have reproduced the original text of 1633 . The small number of footnotes other than those added by the author himself are indicated by the initials W. H. , jun . , W. C. H. , or Ed . , according to ...
spelling ; here , therefore , I have reproduced the original text of 1633 . The small number of footnotes other than those added by the author himself are indicated by the initials W. H. , jun . , W. C. H. , or Ed . , according to ...
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( LONDON MAGAZINE , MARCH , 1821 ) " Men palliate and conceal their original qualities , but do not extirpate them . " - MONTAIGNE'S Essays . No one ever changes his character from the time he is two years old ; nay , I might say ...
( LONDON MAGAZINE , MARCH , 1821 ) " Men palliate and conceal their original qualities , but do not extirpate them . " - MONTAIGNE'S Essays . No one ever changes his character from the time he is two years old ; nay , I might say ...
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The École des Femmes , from which Wycherley has borrowed his Country Wife , with the true spirit of original genius , is , in 3 my judgment , the masterpiece of Molière . The set speeches in the original play , it is true , would not be ...
The École des Femmes , from which Wycherley has borrowed his Country Wife , with the true spirit of original genius , is , in 3 my judgment , the masterpiece of Molière . The set speeches in the original play , it is true , would not be ...
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