The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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... pleasure . " This preliminary being satisfactorily arranged , I have yet a small difficulty to encounter and surmount . Voltaire in one of his works , I think it is Zadig , has recorded a curious disputation which arose among the ...
... pleasure . " This preliminary being satisfactorily arranged , I have yet a small difficulty to encounter and surmount . Voltaire in one of his works , I think it is Zadig , has recorded a curious disputation which arose among the ...
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... pleasure he took in frequently mixing with low companies , in joining in their political disputes and laughing aloud at their coarse witticisms . But these defects were amply overbalan- ced by a most excellent heart and uncommon mental ...
... pleasure he took in frequently mixing with low companies , in joining in their political disputes and laughing aloud at their coarse witticisms . But these defects were amply overbalan- ced by a most excellent heart and uncommon mental ...
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... pleasure of practice , but has stimulated every exertion not only to render my works more excellent but more durable by the friendly aid of chemistry . After having perfected the catalogue of durable colours , I could not subdue the ...
... pleasure of practice , but has stimulated every exertion not only to render my works more excellent but more durable by the friendly aid of chemistry . After having perfected the catalogue of durable colours , I could not subdue the ...
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... pleasure , that none but literary men can feel and estimate , that the Port Folio is to be honoured with the publication of a second series ofletters , comprehending our author's adventures in France and England . To this correspondence ...
... pleasure , that none but literary men can feel and estimate , that the Port Folio is to be honoured with the publication of a second series ofletters , comprehending our author's adventures in France and England . To this correspondence ...
Pagina 45
... pleasure which he took in the study of their rudiments , a study which he often declared to be no contemptible amuseut . But this familiarity with the languages however extraordinary it may appear was equalled by his knowledge of ...
... pleasure which he took in the study of their rudiments , a study which he often declared to be no contemptible amuseut . But this familiarity with the languages however extraordinary it may appear was equalled by his knowledge of ...
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