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Night after night does this excellent man - don't frown , Mr. Stiggins , I will say you are an excellent man - come and sit here , for hours together , and it has not the least effect upon him . ' ' Well , that is odd ' , said Sam ...
Night after night does this excellent man - don't frown , Mr. Stiggins , I will say you are an excellent man - come and sit here , for hours together , and it has not the least effect upon him . ' ' Well , that is odd ' , said Sam ...
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SOUTHEY AND KANT 281 almost exclusively professional in the last age , are now to be found in every family within a certain rank of life'.3 ' In all this I see the cause as well as the effect of a progressive refinement , which must be ...
SOUTHEY AND KANT 281 almost exclusively professional in the last age , are now to be found in every family within a certain rank of life'.3 ' In all this I see the cause as well as the effect of a progressive refinement , which must be ...
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The contrivers of this refined and fantastic Gothic seem to have aimed at producing grandeur and solemnity , together with lightness of effect ; and incompatible as these qualities may seem , by attending to effect only ...
The contrivers of this refined and fantastic Gothic seem to have aimed at producing grandeur and solemnity , together with lightness of effect ; and incompatible as these qualities may seem , by attending to effect only ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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