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... equal rank with his great rival Fielding , while we place both far above any of their successors in the same line of fictitious composition . " " Far above any other successor ! " - No , not quite so neither . But indeed we apprehend it ...
... equal rank with his great rival Fielding , while we place both far above any of their successors in the same line of fictitious composition . " " Far above any other successor ! " - No , not quite so neither . But indeed we apprehend it ...
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... equal in illumi- nating power to 300 feet of coal gas , we then get double the value in gas from two shillings worth of coals that we do from two shil- lings worth of oil . We moreover obtain a quantity of coke from coal gas - works , equal ...
... equal in illumi- nating power to 300 feet of coal gas , we then get double the value in gas from two shillings worth of coals that we do from two shil- lings worth of oil . We moreover obtain a quantity of coke from coal gas - works , equal ...
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... equal to the composition of original works of the same species with the romance of Cervantes ; so it is not perhaps possible to conceive a writer more completely qualified to give a perfect translation of that novel . " Motteux , with ...
... equal to the composition of original works of the same species with the romance of Cervantes ; so it is not perhaps possible to conceive a writer more completely qualified to give a perfect translation of that novel . " Motteux , with ...
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