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... original Letters , Poems , and Critical Observations on Scottish Songs . Collected and published by R. H. Cromek Mr. HORACE TwIss . 137 ix . A Course of Lectures on Natu- ral Philosophy , and the Mecha- nical Arts . By Thomas Young ...
... original Letters , Poems , and Critical Observations on Scottish Songs . Collected and published by R. H. Cromek Mr. HORACE TwIss . 137 ix . A Course of Lectures on Natu- ral Philosophy , and the Mecha- nical Arts . By Thomas Young ...
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... original species , has sprung up , which may be denominated the book - making tribe . ' Yet as each of this tribe retains the specific character of the original class , on which the variety is so engrafted , there will still exist the ...
... original species , has sprung up , which may be denominated the book - making tribe . ' Yet as each of this tribe retains the specific character of the original class , on which the variety is so engrafted , there will still exist the ...
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... original state , the rough diamond which Shakspeare has " polished to so transcendant a brightness . " ( Vol . I. p . 7. ) As he adds in a note , " the coarseness of this translation will be 66 pardoned , as it is literal ; otherwise ...
... original state , the rough diamond which Shakspeare has " polished to so transcendant a brightness . " ( Vol . I. p . 7. ) As he adds in a note , " the coarseness of this translation will be 66 pardoned , as it is literal ; otherwise ...
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... original , yet have been so long rejected by graver writers , that they have a sort of Monmouth - street gloss in them , a kind of second - hand novelty . But he has himself given the best account of his work that can be required . " He ...
... original , yet have been so long rejected by graver writers , that they have a sort of Monmouth - street gloss in them , a kind of second - hand novelty . But he has himself given the best account of his work that can be required . " He ...
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... peculiarity in its air , no individuality to make it original and distinct , the admiration that it deserves must be paid to it for other merits than characteristic drawing . The rest of the personages are E 2 Gertrude of Wyoming . 51.
... peculiarity in its air , no individuality to make it original and distinct , the admiration that it deserves must be paid to it for other merits than characteristic drawing . The rest of the personages are E 2 Gertrude of Wyoming . 51.
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