American Quarterly Review, Volume 13Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1833 - American literature |
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... says : " This I discern , that ' tis as complete an image of the pattern as can be drawn by lines ; a lively character of a large mind ; the subject , method , and expres- sions , excellent and homogenial , and , to say truth , sweet ...
... says : " This I discern , that ' tis as complete an image of the pattern as can be drawn by lines ; a lively character of a large mind ; the subject , method , and expres- sions , excellent and homogenial , and , to say truth , sweet ...
Page 206
... says Lord Nugent , in which kings may so propose their questions to lawyers , as clearly to show what is the answer that will best meet the royal purpose . " It was now demanded , " whether , when the general safety was concerned , and ...
... says Lord Nugent , in which kings may so propose their questions to lawyers , as clearly to show what is the answer that will best meet the royal purpose . " It was now demanded , " whether , when the general safety was concerned , and ...
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... says , constitute an incalculable majority of the human race . The money raised by taxes , a contemporary writer says , was wasted in dice , " et alios indecentes jocos . " Petrarch , who visited Paris in 1360 , says ( in his " Memoirs ...
... says , constitute an incalculable majority of the human race . The money raised by taxes , a contemporary writer says , was wasted in dice , " et alios indecentes jocos . " Petrarch , who visited Paris in 1360 , says ( in his " Memoirs ...
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