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Pagina 387
... character to be reached by the crucible of the grammarian or etymologist . While its power and effects , like those of the elec- tric fluid , are too strikingly manifested not to impress the most vulgar mind , it is itself , as the ...
... character to be reached by the crucible of the grammarian or etymologist . While its power and effects , like those of the elec- tric fluid , are too strikingly manifested not to impress the most vulgar mind , it is itself , as the ...
Pagina 441
... character fit them bet- ter for the duties of office than the more indolent inhabitants of the mari- time provinces . On a levee day the court of the emperor presents a most brilliant spectacle . He has created a corps of noblesse ...
... character fit them bet- ter for the duties of office than the more indolent inhabitants of the mari- time provinces . On a levee day the court of the emperor presents a most brilliant spectacle . He has created a corps of noblesse ...
Pagina 479
... character and opinions with those of the imaginary beings which , as a poet , I have the right and liberty to draw ... characters are only the vehicles for the ex- pression of your own sentiments and feelings . " " They do me great ...
... character and opinions with those of the imaginary beings which , as a poet , I have the right and liberty to draw ... characters are only the vehicles for the ex- pression of your own sentiments and feelings . " " They do me great ...
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