Historical and Literary Tour of a Foreigner in England and Scotland, 第 2 巻Saunders & Otley, 1825 |
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... render Father Duchesne jealous of their cynical character . If there be a portion of literature , which is the expression of the opinions of society , it is unquestionably the jour- nals . * One would , therefore , be tempted to infer ...
... render Father Duchesne jealous of their cynical character . If there be a portion of literature , which is the expression of the opinions of society , it is unquestionably the jour- nals . * One would , therefore , be tempted to infer ...
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... render the English of that period more vain of these brilliant essays . One of the charms of these pictures of manners and lively criticisms , was the dramatic frame- work , of which Addison and Steele conceived the fortunate idea . The ...
... render the English of that period more vain of these brilliant essays . One of the charms of these pictures of manners and lively criticisms , was the dramatic frame- work , of which Addison and Steele conceived the fortunate idea . The ...
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... Rendered partial by his prejudices ; sus- picious , even when he judged according to his taste , because he was ... render it popular . However , by degrees , the readers became more fastidious , because a greater amount of real ...
... Rendered partial by his prejudices ; sus- picious , even when he judged according to his taste , because he was ... render it popular . However , by degrees , the readers became more fastidious , because a greater amount of real ...
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... rendered worthy , by his wealth , of moving on the same line as princes and great noblemen , had also , like them , philosophers at his table . The maxims of state policy were as familiar to the physician as to the statesman ; the ...
... rendered worthy , by his wealth , of moving on the same line as princes and great noblemen , had also , like them , philosophers at his table . The maxims of state policy were as familiar to the physician as to the statesman ; the ...
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... a Buonapartist than many others ; but these dastardly insults render me as indignant as ex- aggerated panegyrics . There is something sacred in the genius of an enemy . LETTER LVIII . TO M. PROSPER BONNARIC . DEAN SWIFT 22 TOUR IN ENGLAND.
... a Buonapartist than many others ; but these dastardly insults render me as indignant as ex- aggerated panegyrics . There is something sacred in the genius of an enemy . LETTER LVIII . TO M. PROSPER BONNARIC . DEAN SWIFT 22 TOUR IN ENGLAND.
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