Critical and Miscellaneous Essays: To which are Added a Few Poems, Volumen1J. Munroe, 1845 - 479 páginas |
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... course simple enough . The characters of the corresponding parties , and their immediate connections , are also , with the exception of Madame de Sévigné herself , rather common place . The son , who was placed at great expense to his ...
... course simple enough . The characters of the corresponding parties , and their immediate connections , are also , with the exception of Madame de Sévigné herself , rather common place . The son , who was placed at great expense to his ...
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... course exceedingly rapid and cursory , -over some of the scenes that are successively brought before the eye in traversing this long and well - stored gallery . The collection opens with two or three letters to Ménage , a sort of pedant ...
... course exceedingly rapid and cursory , -over some of the scenes that are successively brought before the eye in traversing this long and well - stored gallery . The collection opens with two or three letters to Ménage , a sort of pedant ...
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... course , unnecessary to attach any importance to this passage . There is no appearance in the letters of excessive admiration of the King . The tone , whenever he is mentioned , is evidently guarded , probably from an apprehension that ...
... course , unnecessary to attach any importance to this passage . There is no appearance in the letters of excessive admiration of the King . The tone , whenever he is mentioned , is evidently guarded , probably from an apprehension that ...
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... course of his life a considerable number of novels and tales , long and short , all of which , excepting Gil Blas , are avowed translations or imitations from the Spanish . They also all suppose , in general , the same materials and ...
... course of his life a considerable number of novels and tales , long and short , all of which , excepting Gil Blas , are avowed translations or imitations from the Spanish . They also all suppose , in general , the same materials and ...
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... course of the work , and their titles and dignities are described with perfect accuracy . This is a point of learning of which we may appreciate the difficulty and delicacy , when we recollect that the mass of French writers have never ...
... course of the work , and their titles and dignities are described with perfect accuracy . This is a point of learning of which we may appreciate the difficulty and delicacy , when we recollect that the mass of French writers have never ...
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