The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 426
... Hermsprong , or Man as he is not , in 1795 , and prolonged an industrious and virtuous life to the age of seventy - two . Seve- ral pleasant and characteristic extracts are given in the book be- fore us , from his correspondence with Mr ...
... Hermsprong , or Man as he is not , in 1795 , and prolonged an industrious and virtuous life to the age of seventy - two . Seve- ral pleasant and characteristic extracts are given in the book be- fore us , from his correspondence with Mr ...
Page 427
... Hermsprong of Bage with the philosophi- cal Square in Tom Jones . What then ? We shall only compare an honest man with a hypocrite , and make no progress in the argument . He objects that Bage has not represented the con- duct of Hermsprong ...
... Hermsprong of Bage with the philosophi- cal Square in Tom Jones . What then ? We shall only compare an honest man with a hypocrite , and make no progress in the argument . He objects that Bage has not represented the con- duct of Hermsprong ...
Page 428
... Hermsprong was born in America of English parents , who train him up in the principles which govern his life . He goes to England , where he treats a peer as if he was his equal , and questions the necessity of certain political and ...
... Hermsprong was born in America of English parents , who train him up in the principles which govern his life . He goes to England , where he treats a peer as if he was his equal , and questions the necessity of certain political and ...
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