The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1815 |
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... whole scenes are copied without mercy and without acknowledgment . Racine has been equally treated as an alien enemy : even without naming him , the English have stolen the whole of his Mithridates , and passed it for a tra- gedy purely ...
... whole scenes are copied without mercy and without acknowledgment . Racine has been equally treated as an alien enemy : even without naming him , the English have stolen the whole of his Mithridates , and passed it for a tra- gedy purely ...
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... whole plant , " he certainly intends what Darwin would call an assemblage of vege- tables . Where then is the common sensory to which the volition is refered , which causes the plant to turn itself ? We are told , that in the tragopogon ...
... whole plant , " he certainly intends what Darwin would call an assemblage of vege- tables . Where then is the common sensory to which the volition is refered , which causes the plant to turn itself ? We are told , that in the tragopogon ...
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... whole plant , " he certainly intends what Darwin would call an assemblage of vege- tables . Where then is the common sensory to which the volition is refered , which causes the plant to turn itself ? We are told , that in the tragopogon ...
... whole plant , " he certainly intends what Darwin would call an assemblage of vege- tables . Where then is the common sensory to which the volition is refered , which causes the plant to turn itself ? We are told , that in the tragopogon ...
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