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Pagina 61
... appear to yourself in a different light from what they now do . Some shame , some remorse , must arise , unless all your feelings are rendered callous : a worse evil this than being in debt , a more absolute loss of more precious ...
... appear to yourself in a different light from what they now do . Some shame , some remorse , must arise , unless all your feelings are rendered callous : a worse evil this than being in debt , a more absolute loss of more precious ...
Pagina 86
... appear the more extraordinary when we state , that , on the decease of the late M. Millin at Paris , we discovered that the total monthly sale of the Annales Encyclopediques , the best journal in France , did not exceed 350 copies ; and ...
... appear the more extraordinary when we state , that , on the decease of the late M. Millin at Paris , we discovered that the total monthly sale of the Annales Encyclopediques , the best journal in France , did not exceed 350 copies ; and ...
Pagina 115
... appear in a char- acter of hoary and decrepid distress ; and that the calamitous situation of his Majesty having rendered the represen- tation of " Lear " improper , a private character , in a state of grief and insan- ity , might be ...
... appear in a char- acter of hoary and decrepid distress ; and that the calamitous situation of his Majesty having rendered the represen- tation of " Lear " improper , a private character , in a state of grief and insan- ity , might be ...
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