The Port Folio, المجلد 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... admired , who paid his physicians great salaries when he was well , but discontinued them as soon as he fell sick . The Egyptians , the Babylonians , and the Arcadians lived free from this plague . Greece was not ignorant of it ; since ...
... admired , who paid his physicians great salaries when he was well , but discontinued them as soon as he fell sick . The Egyptians , the Babylonians , and the Arcadians lived free from this plague . Greece was not ignorant of it ; since ...
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... admirable production , not only as an example of superior composition , but as con- veying a much clearer exposition , than we can hope to give , of the plan and objects of the work . After some preliminary observations , intended ...
... admirable production , not only as an example of superior composition , but as con- veying a much clearer exposition , than we can hope to give , of the plan and objects of the work . After some preliminary observations , intended ...
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... admirable instructor of the most correct and delicate taste in the liberal arts , and who rigorously observed his own maxims , that an implicit obedience to the rules of art , as established by the Great Mas . ters , should be exacted ...
... admirable instructor of the most correct and delicate taste in the liberal arts , and who rigorously observed his own maxims , that an implicit obedience to the rules of art , as established by the Great Mas . ters , should be exacted ...
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... admirable of their kind . In the first place , they are absolute nonsense ; secondly , they are altogether false ; and , thirdly , they contain rhyme : with these in- gredients the knight thought he could gain any woman . " Ask me no ...
... admirable of their kind . In the first place , they are absolute nonsense ; secondly , they are altogether false ; and , thirdly , they contain rhyme : with these in- gredients the knight thought he could gain any woman . " Ask me no ...
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... admired that greatness of mind and comprehension of intellect , by which he is enabled on all occasions to throw off ... admirable art of the poet will strike us with tenfold con- viction , the abrupt sublimity of his transitions , the ...
... admired that greatness of mind and comprehension of intellect , by which he is enabled on all occasions to throw off ... admirable art of the poet will strike us with tenfold con- viction , the abrupt sublimity of his transitions , the ...
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