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Page 196
Now it cannot be denied that the inequality is vastly increased by an ignorant
persistance in using the language which has ceased to disguise the nature of an
abuse , without reference to its diminished efficacy . The perfection of a humbug
is ...
Now it cannot be denied that the inequality is vastly increased by an ignorant
persistance in using the language which has ceased to disguise the nature of an
abuse , without reference to its diminished efficacy . The perfection of a humbug
is ...
Page 249
Nothing is more natural than that a foolish , heavy - eyed plodder among pictures
should affect to fall into raptures about Raphael , and boast of a capacity to
appreciate all his divine doings . But nothing surely is more unnatural than the ...
Nothing is more natural than that a foolish , heavy - eyed plodder among pictures
should affect to fall into raptures about Raphael , and boast of a capacity to
appreciate all his divine doings . But nothing surely is more unnatural than the ...
Page 409
Pardon me , " cried my friend , " too natural is what you mean - for with such
vividness did he bring his picture before my mind's eye ... In beauty and deformity
, in good and evil , in charity and in crime , I would copy nature as exactly as I
could .
Pardon me , " cried my friend , " too natural is what you mean - for with such
vividness did he bring his picture before my mind's eye ... In beauty and deformity
, in good and evil , in charity and in crime , I would copy nature as exactly as I
could .
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Contents
CONTENTS OF THE FIRST PART | 1 |
PAGE | 21 |
The Barnabys in America By Mrs Trollope continued 33 161 301 496 | 48 |
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