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... occasion , to waive altogether such a common - place intrusion on the reader's time . It is enough to state that accident had given birth to a con- siderable portion of the following pages , and that de- sign supplied the rest . The ...
... occasion , to waive altogether such a common - place intrusion on the reader's time . It is enough to state that accident had given birth to a con- siderable portion of the following pages , and that de- sign supplied the rest . The ...
Pàgina vi
... occasion , in the language of the writer who has best illustrated the principles of taste , that " the pride of science is always meek and humble compared with the pride of ignorance . " He , who at this day can entirely comprehend the ...
... occasion , in the language of the writer who has best illustrated the principles of taste , that " the pride of science is always meek and humble compared with the pride of ignorance . " He , who at this day can entirely comprehend the ...
Pàgina vii
... occasion , it is because he was certainly unskilled in the knowledge of obsolete customs and expressions . His explanatory notes therefore are , generally speaking , the most controver- tible of any ; but no future editor will discharge ...
... occasion , it is because he was certainly unskilled in the knowledge of obsolete customs and expressions . His explanatory notes therefore are , generally speaking , the most controver- tible of any ; but no future editor will discharge ...
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... occasion the pathetic old poem of The nut - brown maid in his recollection . SCENE 2 . Page 94 . STE . Thy eyes are almost set in thy head . TRIN . Where should they be set else ? he were a brave monster indeed , if they were set in his ...
... occasion the pathetic old poem of The nut - brown maid in his recollection . SCENE 2 . Page 94 . STE . Thy eyes are almost set in thy head . TRIN . Where should they be set else ? he were a brave monster indeed , if they were set in his ...
Pàgina 13
... occasion . SCENE 2. Page 106 . GON . Who would believe that there were mountaineers , Dewlapp'd like bulls , whose throats had hanging at them Wallets of flesh ? or that there were such men , Whose heads stood in their breasts ? The ...
... occasion . SCENE 2. Page 106 . GON . Who would believe that there were mountaineers , Dewlapp'd like bulls , whose throats had hanging at them Wallets of flesh ? or that there were such men , Whose heads stood in their breasts ? The ...
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