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... reader of novels will now easily imagine how many delicate situations may be made to arise from such a misun- derstanding , in the hands of a skilful writer . In this branch of his profession , we think the author is entitled to no ...
... reader of novels will now easily imagine how many delicate situations may be made to arise from such a misun- derstanding , in the hands of a skilful writer . In this branch of his profession , we think the author is entitled to no ...
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... reader will be amused with the art of the lady in flattering the vanity and soothing the wounded pride of the knight . " I have been thinking for some time , Sir Thomas , that we have been using the Daventry's rather ill , and you ...
... reader will be amused with the art of the lady in flattering the vanity and soothing the wounded pride of the knight . " I have been thinking for some time , Sir Thomas , that we have been using the Daventry's rather ill , and you ...
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... readers will read to the end without being weary . CONSPIRACY OF ARNOLD , & c . [ The following translation of the above ... reader will not be deterred , by its length , from the perusal of the whole of it . " From the French critics ...
... readers will read to the end without being weary . CONSPIRACY OF ARNOLD , & c . [ The following translation of the above ... reader will not be deterred , by its length , from the perusal of the whole of it . " From the French critics ...
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... reader , The last we hear of the narrator is that he has gone to search for the perfect- ibility of man among the concentric spheres - in company , perhaps , of Capt . S. , and Dr. M.- In the second tale , entitled The perfection of ...
... reader , The last we hear of the narrator is that he has gone to search for the perfect- ibility of man among the concentric spheres - in company , perhaps , of Capt . S. , and Dr. M.- In the second tale , entitled The perfection of ...
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... reader to the work itself for further particulars . LITERARY AND MISCELLANEOUS INTELLI- GENCE . For the Port Folio . The admirers of personal narrative have been gratified by the Memoirs of Samuel Pepys , Esq . F. R. S. a gentleman who ...
... reader to the work itself for further particulars . LITERARY AND MISCELLANEOUS INTELLI- GENCE . For the Port Folio . The admirers of personal narrative have been gratified by the Memoirs of Samuel Pepys , Esq . F. R. S. a gentleman who ...
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