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Side vii
... scene of such cruel suffering . He was now placed under the care of an eminent oculist in London , with whom he remained a year without any sensible benefit . His preliminary education was , by this time , considered sufficient to ...
... scene of such cruel suffering . He was now placed under the care of an eminent oculist in London , with whom he remained a year without any sensible benefit . His preliminary education was , by this time , considered sufficient to ...
Side xxi
... scene , devotes the greatest share of his attention and regard to that eternity to which , with so much rapidity , he is hasting , he must be pointed at with the finger of scorn , and pitied as under the influence of a silly credulity ...
... scene , devotes the greatest share of his attention and regard to that eternity to which , with so much rapidity , he is hasting , he must be pointed at with the finger of scorn , and pitied as under the influence of a silly credulity ...
Side xxiii
... scene of domestic happi- ness , which he has sketched so inimitably in a letter formerly quoted , was , not long ... scenes long hallowed by conjugal intercourse . It was , therefore , resolved that the family should re- move to ...
... scene of domestic happi- ness , which he has sketched so inimitably in a letter formerly quoted , was , not long ... scenes long hallowed by conjugal intercourse . It was , therefore , resolved that the family should re- move to ...
Side xxxviii
... scenes , to the less majestic but more cultivated landscape . With a command of language , scarcely inferior to Milton , and with a fearlessness in choosing for himself his illustrations , and even the structure of his verse , that ...
... scenes , to the less majestic but more cultivated landscape . With a command of language , scarcely inferior to Milton , and with a fearlessness in choosing for himself his illustrations , and even the structure of his verse , that ...
Side xl
... scenes and private feelings with which every one is internally familiar ; the sterling weight and sense of most of his observations , and , above all , the great appearance of facility with which every thing is executed , and the happy ...
... scenes and private feelings with which every one is internally familiar ; the sterling weight and sense of most of his observations , and , above all , the great appearance of facility with which every thing is executed , and the happy ...
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