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Pagina 3
... observed even in children , who cannot endure that a nursery story should be repeated to them differently from the manner in which it was first told . But without altering , in the slightest degree , either the story or the mode of ...
... observed even in children , who cannot endure that a nursery story should be repeated to them differently from the manner in which it was first told . But without altering , in the slightest degree , either the story or the mode of ...
Pagina 4
... observed less or more in every work in which the third person is used , from the Commentaries of Cæsar , to the Autobiography of Alexander the Corrector . I must refer to a very early period of my life , were I to point out my first ...
... observed less or more in every work in which the third person is used , from the Commentaries of Cæsar , to the Autobiography of Alexander the Corrector . I must refer to a very early period of my life , were I to point out my first ...
Pagina 7
... observed , that I had not the usual stimulus for desiring personal reputation , the desire , namely , to float amidst the conversa- tion of cen . Of literary fame , whether merited or undeserved , I had already as much as might have ...
... observed , that I had not the usual stimulus for desiring personal reputation , the desire , namely , to float amidst the conversa- tion of cen . Of literary fame , whether merited or undeserved , I had already as much as might have ...
Pagina 8
... observed , I can only resort to the expla- nation supplied by a critic as friendly as he is in- telligent ; namely , that the mental organization of the Novelist must be characterised , to speak cranio- logically , by an extraordinary ...
... observed , I can only resort to the expla- nation supplied by a critic as friendly as he is in- telligent ; namely , that the mental organization of the Novelist must be characterised , to speak cranio- logically , by an extraordinary ...
Pagina 36
... observed , had managed the defence of some of those unfortunate persons , at the expense of Sir Everard , and perhaps some others of the party . He was , besides , him- self a special admirer of the old Patavinian ; and though probably ...
... observed , had managed the defence of some of those unfortunate persons , at the expense of Sir Everard , and perhaps some others of the party . He was , besides , him- self a special admirer of the old Patavinian ; and though probably ...
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