The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1815 |
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... give the reins to his imagination , he may write a great deal . I shall quit this author after having spoken a word or two on one of his most celebrated works , entitled Othello , or the Moor of Venice . This Moor , general of the ...
... give the reins to his imagination , he may write a great deal . I shall quit this author after having spoken a word or two on one of his most celebrated works , entitled Othello , or the Moor of Venice . This Moor , general of the ...
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... gives the attributes of divinity to the four elements . Fifty other theories , as little un- derstood as they are ... give us thought , we must have refer- ence to some impression made by some external object at a pre- vious moment ...
... gives the attributes of divinity to the four elements . Fifty other theories , as little un- derstood as they are ... give us thought , we must have refer- ence to some impression made by some external object at a pre- vious moment ...
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... give him credit for rationality of conduct , even after his own reflection has induced him to adopt it . Yonder is a man of letters . Porrosus comes here to exhibit his latest compositions . He carries his lucubrations in his pocket ...
... give him credit for rationality of conduct , even after his own reflection has induced him to adopt it . Yonder is a man of letters . Porrosus comes here to exhibit his latest compositions . He carries his lucubrations in his pocket ...
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