The Southern Literary Journal, and Monthly Magazine, Volumul 2AMS Press, 1967 |
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Pagina 21
... expression , which , perhaps , it would not have been ainiss to have regarded , especially the description of past events , in words of present time . This mode of expression , although classical and even elegant in French , assumes ...
... expression , which , perhaps , it would not have been ainiss to have regarded , especially the description of past events , in words of present time . This mode of expression , although classical and even elegant in French , assumes ...
Pagina 143
... expression , or any other circumstance of subsequent date , cannot be considered as genuine . Mr. This is included partly in the last rule . An author who is made to speak of what he could not possibly know , cannot be the real author ...
... expression , or any other circumstance of subsequent date , cannot be considered as genuine . Mr. This is included partly in the last rule . An author who is made to speak of what he could not possibly know , cannot be the real author ...
Pagina 202
... expression , Overton and her mo ther turned their gaze steadily on me with a look of enquiry , for the room was kept excessively warm , I turned to avoid them , and we retired into the parlor in silence , we sat round the fire , each ...
... expression , Overton and her mo ther turned their gaze steadily on me with a look of enquiry , for the room was kept excessively warm , I turned to avoid them , and we retired into the parlor in silence , we sat round the fire , each ...
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