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... readers by not crown- ing every particular with an adventure ; and by permitting that which seemed to promise in the outset a high degree of interest , to die away of itself , and be merged and forgotten in the general story . We know ...
... readers by not crown- ing every particular with an adventure ; and by permitting that which seemed to promise in the outset a high degree of interest , to die away of itself , and be merged and forgotten in the general story . We know ...
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... reading ; the anxious mother watched in vain to detect and destroy the prohibited volumes ; nor were the ... readers of the extravagant romances of chivalry . Their manner of doing this has been different , indeed , from his ...
... reading ; the anxious mother watched in vain to detect and destroy the prohibited volumes ; nor were the ... readers of the extravagant romances of chivalry . Their manner of doing this has been different , indeed , from his ...
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... readers , and if his verses are too feeble to com- pel respect , be they upon subjects ever so doleful , they will ... reader in per- son ; where he depicts his own thoughts , fears , and feelings ; his sensibility to pain , and his ...
... readers , and if his verses are too feeble to com- pel respect , be they upon subjects ever so doleful , they will ... reader in per- son ; where he depicts his own thoughts , fears , and feelings ; his sensibility to pain , and his ...
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