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... taken in that practice ; moreover , that he is very close and shrewd and devilish cunning , for you could see that by his eye . But is in fact this the impression we have in reading the Richard of Shakspeare ? Do we feel any thing like ...
... taken in that practice ; moreover , that he is very close and shrewd and devilish cunning , for you could see that by his eye . But is in fact this the impression we have in reading the Richard of Shakspeare ? Do we feel any thing like ...
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... taken up from some of these scenical representations , of following him abroad as a page . It is so earnest , so weighty , so rich in poetry , in sense , in wit , and pathos , that it deserves to be read as a solemn close in future ...
... taken up from some of these scenical representations , of following him abroad as a page . It is so earnest , so weighty , so rich in poetry , in sense , in wit , and pathos , that it deserves to be read as a solemn close in future ...
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... taken . Pyramids . " The Pyramids themselves , do- ting with age , have forgotten the names of their founders . " Virtue in a short person . " His soul had but a short diocese to visit , and therefore might the better attend the ...
... taken . Pyramids . " The Pyramids themselves , do- ting with age , have forgotten the names of their founders . " Virtue in a short person . " His soul had but a short diocese to visit , and therefore might the better attend the ...
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... taken into a kind of partnership with the writer , -his judgment is exercised in settling the preponderance , ―he feels as if he were consulted as to the issue . But the modern his- torian flings at once the dead weight of his own ...
... taken into a kind of partnership with the writer , -his judgment is exercised in settling the preponderance , ―he feels as if he were consulted as to the issue . But the modern his- torian flings at once the dead weight of his own ...
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... taken in the discussing of its probabilities , would have shewn that the truth of the fact , though the avowed object of his search , was not so much the motive which put him upon the investigation , as those hidden affinities and ...
... taken in the discussing of its probabilities , would have shewn that the truth of the fact , though the avowed object of his search , was not so much the motive which put him upon the investigation , as those hidden affinities and ...
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WORKS OF CHARLES LAMB IN 2 PAR Charles 1775-1834 Lamb,W. H. Campbell,J. F. D. Crichton Stuart Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2016 |
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