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... novel and interesting to all who have not studied the subject in the great ori- ginal . The author indulges a hope that by this popular manner of treating the subject , the gay and the indifferent may be persuaded to peruse these sacred ...
... novel and interesting to all who have not studied the subject in the great ori- ginal . The author indulges a hope that by this popular manner of treating the subject , the gay and the indifferent may be persuaded to peruse these sacred ...
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... novels naturally excite even in the most dense boys ; and , by turning some of them , or parts of them , into Latin , to multiply the chances of tempting the unwilling into unconscious scholarship . It is easy to suggest tales of a ...
... novels naturally excite even in the most dense boys ; and , by turning some of them , or parts of them , into Latin , to multiply the chances of tempting the unwilling into unconscious scholarship . It is easy to suggest tales of a ...
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... Novels , which he assigns , seemingly as a mere matter of course , to Sir Walter . In Byron there is but little action ; in him all is declamation , reflection , or sudden , animated description : in Scott , events crowd upon each other ...
... Novels , which he assigns , seemingly as a mere matter of course , to Sir Walter . In Byron there is but little action ; in him all is declamation , reflection , or sudden , animated description : in Scott , events crowd upon each other ...
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... novel and interesting to all who have not studied the subject in the great ori- ginal . The author indulges a hope that by this popular manner of treating the subject , the gay and the indifferent may be persuaded to peruse these sacred ...
... novel and interesting to all who have not studied the subject in the great ori- ginal . The author indulges a hope that by this popular manner of treating the subject , the gay and the indifferent may be persuaded to peruse these sacred ...
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... novel .-- Part the third developes the means adopted at the Royal Institution in Paris for the instruc- tion of the blind . The chapters relative to their reading , to their modes of printing for the blind , and to the books for their ...
... novel .-- Part the third developes the means adopted at the Royal Institution in Paris for the instruc- tion of the blind . The chapters relative to their reading , to their modes of printing for the blind , and to the books for their ...
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