The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... tion of some cruel and treacherous evil , or tyrant , beneath the ideal or impersonation of the dragon would be as likely , in one age as another , and all very likely to produce such a form of the heroic without dissolving the person ...
... tion of some cruel and treacherous evil , or tyrant , beneath the ideal or impersonation of the dragon would be as likely , in one age as another , and all very likely to produce such a form of the heroic without dissolving the person ...
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... tion is , if possible , equally groundless - that , if I had an opportunity of having recourse to these arts , peradventure I should excel in them . I want no such opportunity . If I did , I have the opportunity . I disdain it . No ...
... tion is , if possible , equally groundless - that , if I had an opportunity of having recourse to these arts , peradventure I should excel in them . I want no such opportunity . If I did , I have the opportunity . I disdain it . No ...
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... tion . Now the question arises , how did Gale know that the " proper road had been deviated from ? The reason given by " him is simple enough . The sounds occasioned by the vehicle " in passing over the Dartmoor Road were unlike those ...
... tion . Now the question arises , how did Gale know that the " proper road had been deviated from ? The reason given by " him is simple enough . The sounds occasioned by the vehicle " in passing over the Dartmoor Road were unlike those ...
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