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Page 70
... racter they could not have proceeded ; and lastly , the frame - work of the whole story is disjointed and unfi- nished ; for that moral retribution we expect , is in one important case with- held ; and while lesser villains meet the ...
... racter they could not have proceeded ; and lastly , the frame - work of the whole story is disjointed and unfi- nished ; for that moral retribution we expect , is in one important case with- held ; and while lesser villains meet the ...
Page 82
... racter that enchains itself round the heart of all , -is delivered first to the torment , in a manner that harrows up the soul of the reader , and makes him wish Monsieur Victor Hugo and his work were alike annihilated ; and se- condly ...
... racter that enchains itself round the heart of all , -is delivered first to the torment , in a manner that harrows up the soul of the reader , and makes him wish Monsieur Victor Hugo and his work were alike annihilated ; and se- condly ...
Page 105
... racter of a sound and able lawyer . He was the intimate friend and companion of Blair , Mackenzie , Cullen , Erskine , Aber- cromby , and Craig ; and one of the con- tributors to the Mirror and Lounger . His accomplishments as a ...
... racter of a sound and able lawyer . He was the intimate friend and companion of Blair , Mackenzie , Cullen , Erskine , Aber- cromby , and Craig ; and one of the con- tributors to the Mirror and Lounger . His accomplishments as a ...
Page 110
... racter ; but it has been shrewdly , though quaintly , observed by a learned man , that " he must be an odd man , who has no oddities . " An anecdote highly illustrative of his idiosyncracy is related on good au- thority . While he was ...
... racter ; but it has been shrewdly , though quaintly , observed by a learned man , that " he must be an odd man , who has no oddities . " An anecdote highly illustrative of his idiosyncracy is related on good au- thority . While he was ...
Page 214
... racter ; their parapet , it appears to me , should be plain , and their buttresses ter- minated with a plain saddle - backed co- ping , though at a somewhat acute angle , and be consequently without pinnacles . " " As far as I can judge ...
... racter ; their parapet , it appears to me , should be plain , and their buttresses ter- minated with a plain saddle - backed co- ping , though at a somewhat acute angle , and be consequently without pinnacles . " " As far as I can judge ...
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