The British Critic, Volym 2F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... perhaps surprised to find , that the university of Oxford continues equally pertinacious in following its former course , without profiting by the expostu- lation and advice , which have been so kindly and gratuitously bestowed . But so ...
... perhaps surprised to find , that the university of Oxford continues equally pertinacious in following its former course , without profiting by the expostu- lation and advice , which have been so kindly and gratuitously bestowed . But so ...
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... perhaps , though this has been the opinion in England for centuries , it may have been reserved for modern philosophers to expose the error of it . There is no law or statute , as far as we know , which hinders a layman from issuing his ...
... perhaps , though this has been the opinion in England for centuries , it may have been reserved for modern philosophers to expose the error of it . There is no law or statute , as far as we know , which hinders a layman from issuing his ...
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... perhaps , with all the warmth of his heart , and all the power of his understanding . Many a time , too , they had seen him , while raising the large brown mug of cider to his mouth , as if he loved ' it ; as if it were a comfort -many ...
... perhaps , with all the warmth of his heart , and all the power of his understanding . Many a time , too , they had seen him , while raising the large brown mug of cider to his mouth , as if he loved ' it ; as if it were a comfort -many ...
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AMERICAN NOVELS 1 Wieland or the Transformation | 53 |
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