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... tion of Tasso - and hints of her resolution " to ex- amine thoroughly the evidences of the Christian days ' wonder was followed by a nine days ' hue - and - cry . might spoil the meeting . * * The first day's. “ owned to be uncommon in ...
... tion of Tasso - and hints of her resolution " to ex- amine thoroughly the evidences of the Christian days ' wonder was followed by a nine days ' hue - and - cry . might spoil the meeting . * * The first day's. “ owned to be uncommon in ...
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... tion , the true question , in appreciating this part of the character of a critical work , is , as to the excess in which the tendency has been indulged ? The answer to this question , in the case of the " Edinburgh Review " is ...
... tion , the true question , in appreciating this part of the character of a critical work , is , as to the excess in which the tendency has been indulged ? The answer to this question , in the case of the " Edinburgh Review " is ...
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... tion whether the patient has strength to undergo the acclimatizing that must take place if the climate is really different from his own . Dr. Bur- gess pursues this idea further . He holds the ac- knowledged truth that an equable ...
... tion whether the patient has strength to undergo the acclimatizing that must take place if the climate is really different from his own . Dr. Bur- gess pursues this idea further . He holds the ac- knowledged truth that an equable ...
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