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Page 12
... called up our critic , who said he would endeavor to describe the difference . " Let us select , " said he , " the cele- brated tent scene of Richard the Third : it is , of all others , that in which the younger is the most successful ...
... called up our critic , who said he would endeavor to describe the difference . " Let us select , " said he , " the cele- brated tent scene of Richard the Third : it is , of all others , that in which the younger is the most successful ...
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... called a prose Wordsworth of the Woods : and in a certain sense it is true - for we recognise in three fourths of his stories that pervading impress of forest scenery which is his peculiar charm . This , doubtless , is the reason why so ...
... called a prose Wordsworth of the Woods : and in a certain sense it is true - for we recognise in three fourths of his stories that pervading impress of forest scenery which is his peculiar charm . This , doubtless , is the reason why so ...
Page 29
... called , none can skulk from the muster . ' “ I can swim , ' Dillon continued , rushing , with frantic eagerness , to the side of the wreck . Is there no billet of wood , no rope , that I can take with me ? ' " None ; everything has ...
... called , none can skulk from the muster . ' “ I can swim , ' Dillon continued , rushing , with frantic eagerness , to the side of the wreck . Is there no billet of wood , no rope , that I can take with me ? ' " None ; everything has ...
Page 47
... called him , he was ready to answer . Go , my children ; remember the just chief of the Pale- faces , and clear your own tracks from briers ! ' " The grave was made beneath the shade of some noble oaks . It has been carefully watched to ...
... called him , he was ready to answer . Go , my children ; remember the just chief of the Pale- faces , and clear your own tracks from briers ! ' " The grave was made beneath the shade of some noble oaks . It has been carefully watched to ...
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... called " Nature , " which he , in setting out , defines as , " All which philosophy distinguishes as the ' NOT ME ; ' that is , both nature and art , all other men , and my own body . " He defines a lover of nature as one " whose inward ...
... called " Nature , " which he , in setting out , defines as , " All which philosophy distinguishes as the ' NOT ME ; ' that is , both nature and art , all other men , and my own body . " He defines a lover of nature as one " whose inward ...
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