Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volumen 4James Maxwell, 1814 |
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... interest of the said doctor . We cannot resist giving the following scene , in which Miss Edgeworth's inimitable talent for portraying her poor coun- trymen is displayed . " O'Brien , we hope the reader recollects , was the poor ...
... interest of the said doctor . We cannot resist giving the following scene , in which Miss Edgeworth's inimitable talent for portraying her poor coun- trymen is displayed . " O'Brien , we hope the reader recollects , was the poor ...
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... interest , to the stronger and more im- petuous feelings of our nature . Even love , the most powerful passion that acts within the sphere of domestic life - the presiding deity of the novel and the drama is handled by her in a way very ...
... interest , to the stronger and more im- petuous feelings of our nature . Even love , the most powerful passion that acts within the sphere of domestic life - the presiding deity of the novel and the drama is handled by her in a way very ...
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... interest , to an unforeseen catas- trophe . Any comparison with so happy an effort of so great a master , would necessarily be unfair ; but the truth is , that in this respect Miss Edgeworth is inferior , not only to those that are gene ...
... interest , to an unforeseen catas- trophe . Any comparison with so happy an effort of so great a master , would necessarily be unfair ; but the truth is , that in this respect Miss Edgeworth is inferior , not only to those that are gene ...
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... interest than the gorgeous pageants exhibited by Warton's Gothic Muse . treat them . It was a perilous experiment to take so long a first flight as the new laureat has done in his Carmen Triumphale . We remember no precedent , except ...
... interest than the gorgeous pageants exhibited by Warton's Gothic Muse . treat them . It was a perilous experiment to take so long a first flight as the new laureat has done in his Carmen Triumphale . We remember no precedent , except ...
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... interest in the war centres in the heart of France itself , that all the fine " ideal , " the quickening , invisible , undefinable spirit of poetry , is lost , or so mingled with grosser matter as to be rarely felt , and perceived with ...
... interest in the war centres in the heart of France itself , that all the fine " ideal , " the quickening , invisible , undefinable spirit of poetry , is lost , or so mingled with grosser matter as to be rarely felt , and perceived with ...
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