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Page 19
... MEANS , " OR , " A TRIP TO DOVER . " This petite comedy continues to be a favourite , although certainly not the best of Colman's productions . When it was first published , some very severe attacks appeared against it in the newspapers ...
... MEANS , " OR , " A TRIP TO DOVER . " This petite comedy continues to be a favourite , although certainly not the best of Colman's productions . When it was first published , some very severe attacks appeared against it in the newspapers ...
Page 70
... mean unre- In reading the above , one of the ob- jects that ought to strike us is the re- ference , twice made , to the ... means certain that they will be better founded , or more rational . History will always glory of a statesman ...
... mean unre- In reading the above , one of the ob- jects that ought to strike us is the re- ference , twice made , to the ... means certain that they will be better founded , or more rational . History will always glory of a statesman ...
Page 71
... means real combination ; but la combinaison actuelle signifies the pre- sent combination ; and this is what is here ... mean , or disa- greeable , ideas ; and that of giving an ill- timed appearance of truth to that which should be ...
... means real combination ; but la combinaison actuelle signifies the pre- sent combination ; and this is what is here ... mean , or disa- greeable , ideas ; and that of giving an ill- timed appearance of truth to that which should be ...
Page 85
... means satisfactory . The generality of critics have questioned its authenticity . Dr. Middleton , in his Life of Cicero , ' says , it is undoubtedly spurious . ' The trans- ation is well executed ; it is both faith- fal and elegant ...
... means satisfactory . The generality of critics have questioned its authenticity . Dr. Middleton , in his Life of Cicero , ' says , it is undoubtedly spurious . ' The trans- ation is well executed ; it is both faith- fal and elegant ...
Page 90
... means the same as dissolve . " It is well that SHAKESPEARE knew better . It rarely happens ( what , however , some ... mean the same as dissolved ; and , after thus considering the true meaning of the word , shall we be dis- posed to ...
... means the same as dissolve . " It is well that SHAKESPEARE knew better . It rarely happens ( what , however , some ... mean the same as dissolved ; and , after thus considering the true meaning of the word , shall we be dis- posed to ...
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