The Doctor, &cLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... English , his look , his voice , and his gait . There are no such characteristics by which an author can be identified . He must be a desperate manner- ist who can be detected by his style , and a poor proficient in his art if he cannot ...
... English , his look , his voice , and his gait . There are no such characteristics by which an author can be identified . He must be a desperate manner- ist who can be detected by his style , and a poor proficient in his art if he cannot ...
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... English , his look , his voice , and his gait . There are no such characteristics by which an author can be identified . He must be a desperate manner- ist who can be detected by his style , and a poor proficient in his art if he cannot ...
... English , his look , his voice , and his gait . There are no such characteristics by which an author can be identified . He must be a desperate manner- ist who can be detected by his style , and a poor proficient in his art if he cannot ...
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... English copy this dedication is printed , not with black ink , but with some pigment of a hue unknown in the printing office of the Ameri- can publishers , and not to be imitated without some expense and more trouble and loss of time ...
... English copy this dedication is printed , not with black ink , but with some pigment of a hue unknown in the printing office of the Ameri- can publishers , and not to be imitated without some expense and more trouble and loss of time ...
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... wash my hands of both . I write in plain English , innocently , and in the simplicity of my heart : what may be made of it in hea- then languages concerns not me . ANTE - PREFACE . I here present thee with a THE DOCTOR . 35.
... wash my hands of both . I write in plain English , innocently , and in the simplicity of my heart : what may be made of it in hea- then languages concerns not me . ANTE - PREFACE . I here present thee with a THE DOCTOR . 35.
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... wash my hands of both . I write in plain English , innocently , and in the simplicity of my heart : what may be made of it in hea- then languages concerns not me . ANTE - PREFACE . I here present thee with a THE DOCTOR . 35.
... wash my hands of both . I write in plain English , innocently , and in the simplicity of my heart : what may be made of it in hea- then languages concerns not me . ANTE - PREFACE . I here present thee with a THE DOCTOR . 35.
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237 psl. - ONE summer evening the doctor, on his way back from a visit in that direction, stopped, as on such opportunities he usually did, at Mr. Bacon's wicket, and looked in at the open casement to see if his friends were within. Mr. Bacon was sitting there alone, with a book open on the table before him ; and looking round when he heard the horse stop, " Come in, doctor," said he, " if you have a few minutes to spare.