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Page 61
... character of Moses May it not be fairly stated as follows ? -The has need of no such apologists , but stands most distinguished of uninspired poets , sur - out as a more than human portrait of a fallen rounded by a thousand lights and ...
... character of Moses May it not be fairly stated as follows ? -The has need of no such apologists , but stands most distinguished of uninspired poets , sur - out as a more than human portrait of a fallen rounded by a thousand lights and ...
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... character , in morous and complying character , one of the its totality and harmony , must ever be indefi- dean's vicars - like Partridge , a prodigious nite , because inscrutable ; a strange medley ; talker - like Parson Adams , a ...
... character , in morous and complying character , one of the its totality and harmony , must ever be indefi- dean's vicars - like Partridge , a prodigious nite , because inscrutable ; a strange medley ; talker - like Parson Adams , a ...
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... character of the events recorded in them , he is less incompetent to deal than with the earlier stages of European civilization . The hexameter metre in which they are written is not altogether unadapted to their subject , or to the ...
... character of the events recorded in them , he is less incompetent to deal than with the earlier stages of European civilization . The hexameter metre in which they are written is not altogether unadapted to their subject , or to the ...
Contents
Life and Remains of Douglas Jerrold | 38 |
Evangelist | 53 |
Aleppo Evening Party | 59 |
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