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Pagina 49
... writer , we shall give it a chapter to itself . CHAPTER VII . A GREAT DIPLOMATIST . of distinction in his manner that belongs only to those who unite natural graces with long habits of high society . His features were finely formed ...
... writer , we shall give it a chapter to itself . CHAPTER VII . A GREAT DIPLOMATIST . of distinction in his manner that belongs only to those who unite natural graces with long habits of high society . His features were finely formed ...
Pagina 52
... writer , and a sore trial of temper to of those who have already won a reputation . the reader . Nor can we aver that we are at It is singular , but true , that the high burst of all partial to this kind of funereal commemo- poetry ...
... writer , and a sore trial of temper to of those who have already won a reputation . the reader . Nor can we aver that we are at It is singular , but true , that the high burst of all partial to this kind of funereal commemo- poetry ...
Pagina 53
... writer ; and we feel a double disap- tions , words , and writings of each man separ - pointment now when forced to record it ately , and to decide upon their merit according against a poet of such deserved reputa- to previous ...
... writer ; and we feel a double disap- tions , words , and writings of each man separ - pointment now when forced to record it ately , and to decide upon their merit according against a poet of such deserved reputa- to previous ...
Pagina 65
... writing was so rare and costly an accomplishment , that individuals who could use the pen deemed it unbecoming to ... Writers prize in the Pythian games . The chargers of stride forward from prodigy to prodigy , with the Sybarites were ...
... writing was so rare and costly an accomplishment , that individuals who could use the pen deemed it unbecoming to ... Writers prize in the Pythian games . The chargers of stride forward from prodigy to prodigy , with the Sybarites were ...
Pagina 70
... writers at the marvels of in- tion to the very organs of the senses , and the stinct , but these are the very writers who no less ridiculous theory which lodges an im- are most emphatic in declaring animals mere mortal spirit in a flea ...
... writers at the marvels of in- tion to the very organs of the senses , and the stinct , but these are the very writers who no less ridiculous theory which lodges an im- are most emphatic in declaring animals mere mortal spirit in a flea ...
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