The London Quarterly Review, Volumes 69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... whole . Every portion of such a writer's would have cost him more than it saved him . works has a value beyond its intrinsic worth , That the whole should be flowingly connect- as being part and lot of a great mind , and ed , so as to ...
... whole . Every portion of such a writer's would have cost him more than it saved him . works has a value beyond its intrinsic worth , That the whole should be flowingly connect- as being part and lot of a great mind , and ed , so as to ...
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... whole truth . For the whole . truth received into a poetic mind of the high- est , that is , of the philosophic order , may al- ways take a poetical shape , and cannot but be more fruitful than half - truths . And thus we have a notice ...
... whole truth . For the whole . truth received into a poetic mind of the high- est , that is , of the philosophic order , may al- ways take a poetical shape , and cannot but be more fruitful than half - truths . And thus we have a notice ...
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... whole of the ruffianly band again broke in upon them with the drunken alcalde at their head . The first impression of the travel- lers was that they had come to take the pass- port by force ; but , to their surprise , the al- calde ...
... whole of the ruffianly band again broke in upon them with the drunken alcalde at their head . The first impression of the travel- lers was that they had come to take the pass- port by force ; but , to their surprise , the al- calde ...
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... whole forest and burn the trees . This could go on the land without his permission , and was incompatible with our immediate purposes , handed me his title - papers . This was a new might be considered taking liberties , and could ...
... whole forest and burn the trees . This could go on the land without his permission , and was incompatible with our immediate purposes , handed me his title - papers . This was a new might be considered taking liberties , and could ...
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... whole of his maps and drawings to at all times navigable for the piraguas - the our author . vessels of the country - which draw from three to four feet of water . At its mouth is the port of San Juan , which is small , but in other ...
... whole of his maps and drawings to at all times navigable for the piraguas - the our author . vessels of the country - which draw from three to four feet of water . At its mouth is the port of San Juan , which is small , but in other ...
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