The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... OBSERVATIONS WHICH SHEW THAT WHATEVER PRIDE MEN MAY TAKE IN THE APPELLATIONS THEY AC- QUIRE IN THEIR PROGRESS THROUGH THE WORLD , THEIR DEAREST NAME DIES BEFORE THEM . Thus they who reach Grey hairs , die piecemeal . SOUTHEY . CHAPTER ...
... OBSERVATIONS WHICH SHEW THAT WHATEVER PRIDE MEN MAY TAKE IN THE APPELLATIONS THEY AC- QUIRE IN THEIR PROGRESS THROUGH THE WORLD , THEIR DEAREST NAME DIES BEFORE THEM . Thus they who reach Grey hairs , die piecemeal . SOUTHEY . CHAPTER ...
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... exceeding impropriety of saying to any person that a work which has been published anonymously is sup- posed to be his . He will observe also that it is altogether unwarrantable to ask any one un- der such circumstances 3.
... exceeding impropriety of saying to any person that a work which has been published anonymously is sup- posed to be his . He will observe also that it is altogether unwarrantable to ask any one un- der such circumstances 3.
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... observe a careless silence ; Mr. Wordsworth a dignified one . And Professor Porson , if he were not gone where his Greek is of no use to him , would accept credit for it , though he would not claim it . The Opium - Eater while he ...
... observe a careless silence ; Mr. Wordsworth a dignified one . And Professor Porson , if he were not gone where his Greek is of no use to him , would accept credit for it , though he would not claim it . The Opium - Eater while he ...
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... observe by the way that the work which the reader has now the privilege of perusing is as justly entitled to the name of the Koran as the so called pseudo - bible itself , because the word signifies " that which ought to be read ; " and ...
... observe by the way that the work which the reader has now the privilege of perusing is as justly entitled to the name of the Koran as the so called pseudo - bible itself , because the word signifies " that which ought to be read ; " and ...
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... observation taught me , I would teach . * Having given the reader this timely intima- tion I shall now explain in what my commen- tators will find a difficulty of the same kind as that which Abubeker would have had , if , in putting ...
... observation taught me , I would teach . * Having given the reader this timely intima- tion I shall now explain in what my commen- tators will find a difficulty of the same kind as that which Abubeker would have had , if , in putting ...
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