The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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Pagina 236
... remain undrawn to our eyes . We shall just add , however , that the very causes , which imposed the restriction , were so many means in the hands of the author of enhancing the interest of the Tale . Pondering in our common and ...
... remain undrawn to our eyes . We shall just add , however , that the very causes , which imposed the restriction , were so many means in the hands of the author of enhancing the interest of the Tale . Pondering in our common and ...
Pagina 405
... REMAINS OF HENRY KIRKE WHITE * . We cannot approve of the judgment or feeling with which the collection has been made which this little volume now brings be- fore us . All that a man has left behind him in writing is not the prpoerty of ...
... REMAINS OF HENRY KIRKE WHITE * . We cannot approve of the judgment or feeling with which the collection has been made which this little volume now brings be- fore us . All that a man has left behind him in writing is not the prpoerty of ...
Pagina 510
... remain , for the most part , legible ; and had not the parchment been , in other respects , roughly handled , so as ... remains of them being , as the editor supposes a fourth part ; or , if we * [ This work was first printed at Rome ...
... remain , for the most part , legible ; and had not the parchment been , in other respects , roughly handled , so as ... remains of them being , as the editor supposes a fourth part ; or , if we * [ This work was first printed at Rome ...
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