Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volumen 4James Maxwell, 1814 |
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... taste and gallantry of the age may have at last pretty generally sanctioned the ardent admi- ration with which we greeted the first steps of this distinguished lady in her literary career ; but the calmer spirits of the south can hardly ...
... taste and gallantry of the age may have at last pretty generally sanctioned the ardent admi- ration with which we greeted the first steps of this distinguished lady in her literary career ; but the calmer spirits of the south can hardly ...
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... taste or passion . He keeps a furiously expensive mistress , whom he curses , and who curses him , as Buckhurst informs me , ten times a day ; yet he prides himself on being free and unmarried ! Scorning and dreading women in general ...
... taste or passion . He keeps a furiously expensive mistress , whom he curses , and who curses him , as Buckhurst informs me , ten times a day ; yet he prides himself on being free and unmarried ! Scorning and dreading women in general ...
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... taste of Miss Edgeworth's former fables , that we have been sometimes tempted to doubt whether this , and some other parts of the work which we shall point out , are the unmixed productions of her pen . We think we know her style better ...
... taste of Miss Edgeworth's former fables , that we have been sometimes tempted to doubt whether this , and some other parts of the work which we shall point out , are the unmixed productions of her pen . We think we know her style better ...
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... taste , ) but they are led in the most natural manner imaginable , and with- out saying any thing that they might not be supposed to say , to cover themselves with ridicule . The absolute want of colour- ing and exaggeration only serves ...
... taste , ) but they are led in the most natural manner imaginable , and with- out saying any thing that they might not be supposed to say , to cover themselves with ridicule . The absolute want of colour- ing and exaggeration only serves ...
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... taste , breathes a spirit of candour not to be found in the Edinburgh criticism . ] IF it be necessary , for the glory of the British court , to have a poet laureat , we presume it is equally so that he should be a man of genius , and ...
... taste , breathes a spirit of candour not to be found in the Edinburgh criticism . ] IF it be necessary , for the glory of the British court , to have a poet laureat , we presume it is equally so that he should be a man of genius , and ...
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