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... considerable degree evapo- rated : 1 had neglected my business , phlegm predom aated in my corporeal system ; while my brain , exsiccated to gridity , became a passive , element , a mere capul mortuum . These are phra- ses which I ...
... considerable degree evapo- rated : 1 had neglected my business , phlegm predom aated in my corporeal system ; while my brain , exsiccated to gridity , became a passive , element , a mere capul mortuum . These are phra- ses which I ...
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... considerable ad- vantage with very considerable amuse- ment . The last production of this nature which came under our inspection , was one in which the ingenious author pro- posed to teach PRECEPTORS : to this we gave that candid ...
... considerable ad- vantage with very considerable amuse- ment . The last production of this nature which came under our inspection , was one in which the ingenious author pro- posed to teach PRECEPTORS : to this we gave that candid ...
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... considerable forwardness . parts . The Israelites come to Sinah , which brings us to a part of the poem , that has been worked up with great art , and displays a very considerable portion of the sublime . This is exhibited in the ...
... considerable forwardness . parts . The Israelites come to Sinah , which brings us to a part of the poem , that has been worked up with great art , and displays a very considerable portion of the sublime . This is exhibited in the ...
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