The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 120A. Constable, 1864 |
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... perhaps , that this tale is in some respects a new experiment in fiction ; there being , so far as he is aware , no previous instance of a story in which a young man is represented as falling in love with two middle - aged ladies at ...
... perhaps , that this tale is in some respects a new experiment in fiction ; there being , so far as he is aware , no previous instance of a story in which a young man is represented as falling in love with two middle - aged ladies at ...
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... perhaps the earliest times , and are entitled to the benefit of that plea . They are also entitled to plead desue- ' tude ' in defence of deviations from the obsolete regulations of medieval statutes , though a self - dispensing power ...
... perhaps the earliest times , and are entitled to the benefit of that plea . They are also entitled to plead desue- ' tude ' in defence of deviations from the obsolete regulations of medieval statutes , though a self - dispensing power ...
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... perhaps , in beauty , as they certainly are in regularity of structure ; though necessarily wanting in compass from their inability to expand with the enlargement and multiplication of our ideas . But of the substance of ancient ...
... perhaps , in beauty , as they certainly are in regularity of structure ; though necessarily wanting in compass from their inability to expand with the enlargement and multiplication of our ideas . But of the substance of ancient ...
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a Biography 15901632 By John | 1 |
and Spelling By Henry Alford D D Dean | 39 |
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