The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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Pagina 161
... expressed in an indecent wonder . We wonder not at his wonder , who , for the mere sake of ridiculing the Bible ... expression in all that is the reverse - a grovelling delight in whatever is vicious and impure - a hatred of all that is ...
... expressed in an indecent wonder . We wonder not at his wonder , who , for the mere sake of ridiculing the Bible ... expression in all that is the reverse - a grovelling delight in whatever is vicious and impure - a hatred of all that is ...
Pagina 219
... expression implies that she reads a good deal of some more favoured language : may we take the liberty of asking -- what ? It is not Welsh , we hope ? nor Syriac ? nor Sungskrita ? We say hope , for none of these will yield her any ...
... expression implies that she reads a good deal of some more favoured language : may we take the liberty of asking -- what ? It is not Welsh , we hope ? nor Syriac ? nor Sungskrita ? We say hope , for none of these will yield her any ...
Pagina 231
... expressed by the changes in their cases and tenses ; our nouns of one syllable make us ample amends , on the other ... expression . This supposed harshness too is often perceptible only to the eye . The real degree of it depends much ...
... expressed by the changes in their cases and tenses ; our nouns of one syllable make us ample amends , on the other ... expression . This supposed harshness too is often perceptible only to the eye . The real degree of it depends much ...
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