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... means coincides with our ideas of a good novel ; but there are some points connected with it that make it difficult for us to think or speak of it with asperity . It wears throughout a colouring of amiable , though exaggerated feeling ...
... means coincides with our ideas of a good novel ; but there are some points connected with it that make it difficult for us to think or speak of it with asperity . It wears throughout a colouring of amiable , though exaggerated feeling ...
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... means , not as an end - as a means of reading him . pare Task and This was strikingly the case even before the publication of Hay- ley's Life of the poet . But when that took place , the feelings of personal regard which had before been ...
... means , not as an end - as a means of reading him . pare Task and This was strikingly the case even before the publication of Hay- ley's Life of the poet . But when that took place , the feelings of personal regard which had before been ...
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... means of subsistence , is the risk of personal violence to themselves . But if it happen , as the fact is there , that personally the great land owners may be out of contact with the people , there is less danger apprehended from their ...
... means of subsistence , is the risk of personal violence to themselves . But if it happen , as the fact is there , that personally the great land owners may be out of contact with the people , there is less danger apprehended from their ...
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