Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 46W. Blackwood, 1839 |
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... England , * probably left on his mind no very pleasing impression in regard to hereditary rank ; and the maxims of popular liberty , and the limitation of the monarchical power , which he was accustomed to hear from his Whig ...
... England , * probably left on his mind no very pleasing impression in regard to hereditary rank ; and the maxims of popular liberty , and the limitation of the monarchical power , which he was accustomed to hear from his Whig ...
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... England ; but it may be doubted whether his study of the English theatre of the time was calculated to improve his taste . Mo- liere would have been a far safer guide than either Vanburgh or Congreve , with which he was probably most fa ...
... England ; but it may be doubted whether his study of the English theatre of the time was calculated to improve his taste . Mo- liere would have been a far safer guide than either Vanburgh or Congreve , with which he was probably most fa ...
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... England , he bequeathed to a numerous body of imitators ; and from the labours of the French school , did our English historians in turn borrow that more reasoning and phi- losophizing character which distin- guishes the works of Hume ...
... England , he bequeathed to a numerous body of imitators ; and from the labours of the French school , did our English historians in turn borrow that more reasoning and phi- losophizing character which distin- guishes the works of Hume ...
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... England and Boulogne , approach , arrive , and pass with all the honours , privileges , and concessions of the road , leaving the cloud of dust which has dredged us like millers to be slowly dissipated . Again we are able to look about ...
... England and Boulogne , approach , arrive , and pass with all the honours , privileges , and concessions of the road , leaving the cloud of dust which has dredged us like millers to be slowly dissipated . Again we are able to look about ...
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... England , descanted on ; no dish is criticised ; the elegant refinements of easy circumstances , and the good taste of the invited , spare you the possibility of a shock , and are appa- rent throughout ; no awkward butler breaks ...
... England , descanted on ; no dish is criticised ; the elegant refinements of easy circumstances , and the good taste of the invited , spare you the possibility of a shock , and are appa- rent throughout ; no awkward butler breaks ...
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