The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1817 |
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Pagina 54
... says , ' to disguise the fact : we pay an hu- miliating reverence to the haughty and supercilious opinions of foreign despots over the empire of letters . Our light is always subsidiary , instead of blazing in its own refulgence ...
... says , ' to disguise the fact : we pay an hu- miliating reverence to the haughty and supercilious opinions of foreign despots over the empire of letters . Our light is always subsidiary , instead of blazing in its own refulgence ...
Pagina 56
... says the Edin- burgh reviewers , cannot be put " so much out of his way , as by agreeing with him . He is never in such good humour as with what gives him the spleen , and is most satisfied when he is sulky . If you find fault with him ...
... says the Edin- burgh reviewers , cannot be put " so much out of his way , as by agreeing with him . He is never in such good humour as with what gives him the spleen , and is most satisfied when he is sulky . If you find fault with him ...
Pagina 57
... says , has the sanc- tion of all ages ; but it is not so here . With us , a work generally issues from the press under the cover of certain names , of sound- ing import with the vulgar , who will recommend a book some- times merely , it ...
... says , has the sanc- tion of all ages ; but it is not so here . With us , a work generally issues from the press under the cover of certain names , of sound- ing import with the vulgar , who will recommend a book some- times merely , it ...
Pagina 62
... says is true , the times are harder now than during the war , therefore , say the procrastinators , if we might have many things undone then we may surely do it now . Thus it is that we can always find an excuse for postponing that ...
... says is true , the times are harder now than during the war , therefore , say the procrastinators , if we might have many things undone then we may surely do it now . Thus it is that we can always find an excuse for postponing that ...
Pagina 67
... say of this man , that he is " not very nice as to the adoption of means " in his " commercial transactions . " If we were to draw inferences with such facility , what could we say of the state of moråls , among our calumniators after ...
... say of this man , that he is " not very nice as to the adoption of means " in his " commercial transactions . " If we were to draw inferences with such facility , what could we say of the state of moråls , among our calumniators after ...
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