The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 203. kötetA. Constable, 1906 |
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Or Critical Journal. moment , keenly seeking for sympathy . But a writer with this temperament who also possessed the keenest power of observation , and considerable capacity of epistolary expression , could not fail to write a diary ...
Or Critical Journal. moment , keenly seeking for sympathy . But a writer with this temperament who also possessed the keenest power of observation , and considerable capacity of epistolary expression , could not fail to write a diary ...
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... writes for Dr. Burton of York ; a third who writes for the Emperor of Germany , or ' Dr. Pocock , for he speaks the worst English I ever heard ; Dr. ' Stukeley , who writes for himself , the very worst person he could ' write for ; and ...
... writes for Dr. Burton of York ; a third who writes for the Emperor of Germany , or ' Dr. Pocock , for he speaks the worst English I ever heard ; Dr. ' Stukeley , who writes for himself , the very worst person he could ' write for ; and ...
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... write about . We agreed each to write what he thought , and that we were only respon- sible for our own essay ; this was clear to us all , because we knew before writing that we differed widely . In conclusion I would warn you against ...
... write about . We agreed each to write what he thought , and that we were only respon- sible for our own essay ; this was clear to us all , because we knew before writing that we differed widely . In conclusion I would warn you against ...
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