The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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... writers , on political economy ) was by this allotment only preserved secure . The magnitude of the Emperor's mouth by its counteraction prevented the universal despotism of Francis , and e converso , the plenitude of the king's nose ...
... writers , on political economy ) was by this allotment only preserved secure . The magnitude of the Emperor's mouth by its counteraction prevented the universal despotism of Francis , and e converso , the plenitude of the king's nose ...
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... writing desk from five o'clock in the morning till noon , and from two o'clock in the afternoon , till midnight , without indulging himself in any kind of recrea- tion , a solitary walk , on a fine day , excepted . The most indiffer ...
... writing desk from five o'clock in the morning till noon , and from two o'clock in the afternoon , till midnight , without indulging himself in any kind of recrea- tion , a solitary walk , on a fine day , excepted . The most indiffer ...
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... writing * , permit me to express my regret at seeing in print the jumble of paragraphs of mine which follow , injudiciously * Port Folio of September . made from several letters that were intended for few other 12 CORRESPONDENCE .
... writing * , permit me to express my regret at seeing in print the jumble of paragraphs of mine which follow , injudiciously * Port Folio of September . made from several letters that were intended for few other 12 CORRESPONDENCE .
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... writing , will be indifferent to me , while I can pursue the path I have chosen in the field ofurt , and am permitted to press on towards that excellence which it is my ambition to obtain . Continual- ly occupied with my art and its ...
... writing , will be indifferent to me , while I can pursue the path I have chosen in the field ofurt , and am permitted to press on towards that excellence which it is my ambition to obtain . Continual- ly occupied with my art and its ...
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... writers of ancient and modern times was so intense and his perception so acute that be- fore the 20th year of his age , the Greek , the Latin , the Arabic , the Hebrew , the Portuguese , the Spanish , the Italian , and the English ...
... writers of ancient and modern times was so intense and his perception so acute that be- fore the 20th year of his age , the Greek , the Latin , the Arabic , the Hebrew , the Portuguese , the Spanish , the Italian , and the English ...
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