The British Essayists: The AdventurerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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Pàgina 29
... known images , and give a new appearance to truth only by some slight difference of dress and decoration . The allegation of resemblance between authors is indisputably true ; but the charge of plagiarism , which is raised upon it , is ...
... known images , and give a new appearance to truth only by some slight difference of dress and decoration . The allegation of resemblance between authors is indisputably true ; but the charge of plagiarism , which is raised upon it , is ...
Pàgina 35
... known time enough to increase his hope , and his being too late only a few minutes , though he had reason to believe his application had been precluded by as many days , were circumstances which imagination immediately improved to ...
... known time enough to increase his hope , and his being too late only a few minutes , though he had reason to believe his application had been precluded by as many days , were circumstances which imagination immediately improved to ...
Pàgina 37
... known time enough to alarm his fear ; the value of his acqui- sition was not increased ; nor had Providence inter- posed further than to exclude chance from the gov- ernment of the world . But Agenor did not before reflect that any ...
... known time enough to alarm his fear ; the value of his acqui- sition was not increased ; nor had Providence inter- posed further than to exclude chance from the gov- ernment of the world . But Agenor did not before reflect that any ...
Pàgina 58
... known , should be careful to express the character when he describes the appearance , and to connect it with the name by which it then happens to be called . You have frequently used the terms Buck and Blood , and have given some ...
... known , should be careful to express the character when he describes the appearance , and to connect it with the name by which it then happens to be called . You have frequently used the terms Buck and Blood , and have given some ...
Pàgina 62
... known characters , tell a staring story , and humbug with so much skill as sometimes to take in a knowing one . I was so successful in the practice of these arts , to which , indeed , I applied myself with unwearied diligence and ...
... known characters , tell a staring story , and humbug with so much skill as sometimes to take in a knowing one . I was so successful in the practice of these arts , to which , indeed , I applied myself with unwearied diligence and ...
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