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... observed the same general disposition . After this preface , he gave me a particu- lar account of the struldbrugs among them . He said they commonly acted like mor- tals , till about thirty years old , after which , by degrees , they ...
... observed the same general disposition . After this preface , he gave me a particu- lar account of the struldbrugs among them . He said they commonly acted like mor- tals , till about thirty years old , after which , by degrees , they ...
Page 568
... observed that " it was wonderful that Walton , who was in a very low situation in life , should have been 15 familiarly received by so many great men , and added that " he was a great panegyrist . " BOSWELL . " No quality will get a man ...
... observed that " it was wonderful that Walton , who was in a very low situation in life , should have been 15 familiarly received by so many great men , and added that " he was a great panegyrist . " BOSWELL . " No quality will get a man ...
Page 745
... observed , however , that I include in the meaning of a word not only s its correspondent object , but likewise all ... observation , thus raising to the rank of gems what had been often kicked away by the hurrying foot of the traveller ...
... observed , however , that I include in the meaning of a word not only s its correspondent object , but likewise all ... observation , thus raising to the rank of gems what had been often kicked away by the hurrying foot of the traveller ...
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Literary Masters of England Nelson Sherwin Bushnell,Paul Milton Fulcher,Warner Taylor Snippet view - 1936 |
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