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It occurred to ourselves to have lost caste for an entire evening , and to have passed for no better than atheists , for ven- turing to deny that Kean should be banished from the stage , while others , equally frail , were applauded to ...
It occurred to ourselves to have lost caste for an entire evening , and to have passed for no better than atheists , for ven- turing to deny that Kean should be banished from the stage , while others , equally frail , were applauded to ...
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The number of pieces which bear the title of " Records " is nineteen ; and we venture to as- sert , that those who read them and are not impressed with their beauty and pathos , can have no true taste for the better order of poetry .
The number of pieces which bear the title of " Records " is nineteen ; and we venture to as- sert , that those who read them and are not impressed with their beauty and pathos , can have no true taste for the better order of poetry .
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... to denominate his ge- nerous and beneficial exertions as sheer quackery , it is better , far better to rely with confidence on the assurance of such as birth and education have better fitted to ascertain their character and effect .
... to denominate his ge- nerous and beneficial exertions as sheer quackery , it is better , far better to rely with confidence on the assurance of such as birth and education have better fitted to ascertain their character and effect .
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Flowers | 16 |
Letters to the Students of Glasgow by T Campbell Letter VI 1 VII | 97 |
Landors Imaginary Conversations | 143 |
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