The Port Folio, Bind 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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Side 28
... becomes the ship - tire , the tire valiant , or any tire of Venetian admittance . * * * Mrs. Ford . Do not betray me Sir , I fear you love mistress Page . Falstaff . Thou mightst as well say I love to walk by the counter gate ; which is ...
... becomes the ship - tire , the tire valiant , or any tire of Venetian admittance . * * * Mrs. Ford . Do not betray me Sir , I fear you love mistress Page . Falstaff . Thou mightst as well say I love to walk by the counter gate ; which is ...
Side 43
... become more generally useful , he has taken pains to explain it . Any person may become acquainted with it by looking over the Abbe's grammar , and he may convince himself of the success it has been attended with , by going to the house ...
... become more generally useful , he has taken pains to explain it . Any person may become acquainted with it by looking over the Abbe's grammar , and he may convince himself of the success it has been attended with , by going to the house ...
Side 46
... become valuable : the elements of grammar kept pace with his other acquirements , and while he learned to ... becomes , by a mental operation , desire , and then pas- sion he easily comprehended that the effect of light upon the visual ...
... become valuable : the elements of grammar kept pace with his other acquirements , and while he learned to ... becomes , by a mental operation , desire , and then pas- sion he easily comprehended that the effect of light upon the visual ...
Side 47
... become graceful in the use of them , their eye too is all quickness and penetration , it is the eye of a poet or a painter , and illumines their countenance . They have , besides , the inestimable advantage of reading for amusement ...
... become graceful in the use of them , their eye too is all quickness and penetration , it is the eye of a poet or a painter , and illumines their countenance . They have , besides , the inestimable advantage of reading for amusement ...
Side 48
... become what I have described him , and that he should astonish the audience , as he frequently does at the exhibitions of the Abbe Sicard , by answers to such questions as people frequently come prepared to make him . What is eternity ...
... become what I have described him , and that he should astonish the audience , as he frequently does at the exhibitions of the Abbe Sicard , by answers to such questions as people frequently come prepared to make him . What is eternity ...
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