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Pagina 19
... object worthy of con- test , I translated merely for the entertain- ment of my readers : but I translated also , as I will ingenuously confess , or I would not have translated at all , without a conscious- ness of inferiority to the ...
... object worthy of con- test , I translated merely for the entertain- ment of my readers : but I translated also , as I will ingenuously confess , or I would not have translated at all , without a conscious- ness of inferiority to the ...
Pagina 31
... object to present to him as complete a view of the subject , of which I have undertaken to treat , as was admitted by my materials or my powers ; and to communicate to my pages all the variety and entertainment , of which they were ...
... object to present to him as complete a view of the subject , of which I have undertaken to treat , as was admitted by my materials or my powers ; and to communicate to my pages all the variety and entertainment , of which they were ...
Pagina 33
... object of my re- gard by the side of the Mufti or the grand Lama , of the wild demagogues of Athens or the ferocious tribunes of Rome , I would in- D stantly recognize and embrace her . As I find her THE FIRST EDITION . 83.
... object of my re- gard by the side of the Mufti or the grand Lama , of the wild demagogues of Athens or the ferocious tribunes of Rome , I would in- D stantly recognize and embrace her . As I find her THE FIRST EDITION . 83.
Pagina 46
Charles Symmons. have inferred that the son , who was made the object of so flattering a distinction by a fa- ther , in competent indeed but by no means . in affluent circumstances , could not have been a common child . 66 My father ...
Charles Symmons. have inferred that the son , who was made the object of so flattering a distinction by a fa- ther , in competent indeed but by no means . in affluent circumstances , could not have been a common child . 66 My father ...
Pagina 52
... object ; and we know that our author , when he left P Alexander Gill was Usher to his father , and afterwards pro- moted to the place of upper master . He was so rigid a discipli- narian that he was removed for extreme severity from his ...
... object ; and we know that our author , when he left P Alexander Gill was Usher to his father , and afterwards pro- moted to the place of upper master . He was so rigid a discipli- narian that he was removed for extreme severity from his ...
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