The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... perhaps their own consequence , and who had been taught to estimate the propriety of demeanour by its studied and multiplied formalities . " The author then , with considerable felicity of argument and illustration , refutes the ...
... perhaps their own consequence , and who had been taught to estimate the propriety of demeanour by its studied and multiplied formalities . " The author then , with considerable felicity of argument and illustration , refutes the ...
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... perhaps , retired on our approach , and we contented ourselves with viewing their domestic equipage , which consisted of mats made of palm- leaves , and of coverings of goats ' - hair , which they weave themselves and use for their bed ...
... perhaps , retired on our approach , and we contented ourselves with viewing their domestic equipage , which consisted of mats made of palm- leaves , and of coverings of goats ' - hair , which they weave themselves and use for their bed ...
Pàgina 512
... perhaps they have neglected the talents of expression and conversation ; perhaps by concen- trating and directing the mental energies to a certain range of objects , there may be a real inferiority with regard to common matters , but ...
... perhaps they have neglected the talents of expression and conversation ; perhaps by concen- trating and directing the mental energies to a certain range of objects , there may be a real inferiority with regard to common matters , but ...
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