The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund BurkeG. Bell, 1883 - Great Britain |
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... common Dictionary must suit both sides of the Atlantic . " " The good average business - like character of Webster's Dictionary , both in style and matter , made it as distinctly suited as Johnson's was distinctly unsuited to be ...
... common Dictionary must suit both sides of the Atlantic . " " The good average business - like character of Webster's Dictionary , both in style and matter , made it as distinctly suited as Johnson's was distinctly unsuited to be ...
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... Common Effects of Poetry , not by raising Ideas of things . 170 III . General Words before Ideas 171 IV . The Effect of Words 172 v . Examples that Words may affect without raising Images 173 VI . Poetry not strictly an imitative Art ...
... Common Effects of Poetry , not by raising Ideas of things . 170 III . General Words before Ideas 171 IV . The Effect of Words 172 v . Examples that Words may affect without raising Images 173 VI . Poetry not strictly an imitative Art ...
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... common , they cannot want a number of admirers of as much docility as can be wished for in disciples . To these the editor of the following little piece has addressed it there is no reason to conceal the design of it any longer . The ...
... common , they cannot want a number of admirers of as much docility as can be wished for in disciples . To these the editor of the following little piece has addressed it there is no reason to conceal the design of it any longer . The ...
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... common arbitrator to resort to in their differences . These were evils which they could not but have felt pretty severely on many occasions . The original children of the earth lived with their brethren of the other kinds in much ...
... common arbitrator to resort to in their differences . These were evils which they could not but have felt pretty severely on many occasions . The original children of the earth lived with their brethren of the other kinds in much ...
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... common principle of action , but a blind obedience to the passions of their ruler . The next personage who figures in the tragedies of this ancient theatre is Semiramis : for we have no particulars of Ninus , but that he made immense ...
... common principle of action , but a blind obedience to the passions of their ruler . The next personage who figures in the tragedies of this ancient theatre is Semiramis : for we have no particulars of Ninus , but that he made immense ...
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