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... merit , than in protesting against unmerited applause . It is easy indeed to make professions ; but we may be permitted , in this instance , to vindicate their sincerity by an appeal to the present article . Our readers may easily ...
... merit , than in protesting against unmerited applause . It is easy indeed to make professions ; but we may be permitted , in this instance , to vindicate their sincerity by an appeal to the present article . Our readers may easily ...
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... merit , and as that merit is in more than one case very unequal . Among the works more particularly embraced by our leading title , and belonging to the revived school of fashionable tales , we are on the whole , inclined to give the ...
... merit , and as that merit is in more than one case very unequal . Among the works more particularly embraced by our leading title , and belonging to the revived school of fashionable tales , we are on the whole , inclined to give the ...
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... merits may be exploded ; partly , from attributing to human nature the degrees of corruption which have belonged to ... merit , but that the Giver had the greater claim to his gra- titude , was a deep - felt conviction , which may best ...
... merits may be exploded ; partly , from attributing to human nature the degrees of corruption which have belonged to ... merit , but that the Giver had the greater claim to his gra- titude , was a deep - felt conviction , which may best ...
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Peveril of the Peak Quentin Durward St Ronans Well | 10 |
Mémoires Anecdotiques sur lintérieur du Palais et | 86 |
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