The Miscellaneous Works: The bee. Essays. An inquiry into the present state of polite learning in Europe. Prefaces and introductionsPutnam, 1856 |
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... instance , excels at a plan , or a title- page , another works away the body of the book , and a third is a dab at an index . Thus a Magazine is not the result of any single man's industry ; but goes through as many hands as a new pin ...
... instance , excels at a plan , or a title- page , another works away the body of the book , and a third is a dab at an index . Thus a Magazine is not the result of any single man's industry ; but goes through as many hands as a new pin ...
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... instance , that might be relished at White's , may lose all its flavor when delivered at the Cat and Bag - pipes in St. Giles's . A jest calculated to spread at a gaming - table , may be received with a perfect neutrality of face ...
... instance , that might be relished at White's , may lose all its flavor when delivered at the Cat and Bag - pipes in St. Giles's . A jest calculated to spread at a gaming - table , may be received with a perfect neutrality of face ...
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... instance , spreading a carpet punctually at the beginning of the death scene , in order to prevent our actors from spoiling their clothes : this immediately apprizes us of the tragedy to follow ; for laying the cloth is not a more sure ...
... instance , spreading a carpet punctually at the beginning of the death scene , in order to prevent our actors from spoiling their clothes : this immediately apprizes us of the tragedy to follow ; for laying the cloth is not a more sure ...
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... instance , we see an actress , that might act the Wapping landlady without a bolster , pining in the character of Jane Shore , and , while unwieldy with fat , endeavoring to convince the audience that she is dying with hunger ? For the ...
... instance , we see an actress , that might act the Wapping landlady without a bolster , pining in the character of Jane Shore , and , while unwieldy with fat , endeavoring to convince the audience that she is dying with hunger ? For the ...
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... instance of this in one of the inns on the road . The hostess was one of the most beautiful women I have ever seen ; she had so fine a com- plexion , that I could not avoid admiring it . But what was my surprise , when she opened her ...
... instance of this in one of the inns on the road . The hostess was one of the most beautiful women I have ever seen ; she had so fine a com- plexion , that I could not avoid admiring it . But what was my surprise , when she opened her ...
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