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... peculiar malady so aptly called " Lues Booswelliana , " Lord Chatham , whom the Editor calls the representative of Eng- lish eloquence , with a sort of prescience of his future career , devo- ted his principal attention to rhetorical ...
... peculiar malady so aptly called " Lues Booswelliana , " Lord Chatham , whom the Editor calls the representative of Eng- lish eloquence , with a sort of prescience of his future career , devo- ted his principal attention to rhetorical ...
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... peculiar character of these essays may be partly accounted for when we examine the characteristics of Lamb's mental constitution and the circumstances under which he wrote . Being a clerk in the India House , six hours every day were ...
... peculiar character of these essays may be partly accounted for when we examine the characteristics of Lamb's mental constitution and the circumstances under which he wrote . Being a clerk in the India House , six hours every day were ...
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... peculiar qualities of mind ; and , as in treating of a nation's literature as litera- ture , we must view it simply as a product of the mind , the effects of these chance circumstances cannot properly be said to influence its na ...
... peculiar qualities of mind ; and , as in treating of a nation's literature as litera- ture , we must view it simply as a product of the mind , the effects of these chance circumstances cannot properly be said to influence its na ...
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