Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volumen 4James Maxwell, 1814 |
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... whole family of Percy is perfect- Caroline and Rosamond , though merely sketches , are beautifully diversified . The keen but repressed feeling and subdued tender- ness of the former are well contrasted by the quick and energetic ...
... whole family of Percy is perfect- Caroline and Rosamond , though merely sketches , are beautifully diversified . The keen but repressed feeling and subdued tender- ness of the former are well contrasted by the quick and energetic ...
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... the ill breed- ing which he reprobates . His manners have neither the cordiality of an Englishman , nor the polish of a foreigner . To improve us in · Fesprit de société , he would introduce the whole 10 SELECT REVIEWS .
... the ill breed- ing which he reprobates . His manners have neither the cordiality of an Englishman , nor the polish of a foreigner . To improve us in · Fesprit de société , he would introduce the whole 10 SELECT REVIEWS .
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... whole appointment and establishment , are complete , and accurately in the fashion of the day - no expense spared . All that belongs to Mr. Clay , of Clay Hall , is the best of its kind , or , at least , had from the best hand in ...
... whole appointment and establishment , are complete , and accurately in the fashion of the day - no expense spared . All that belongs to Mr. Clay , of Clay Hall , is the best of its kind , or , at least , had from the best hand in ...
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... whole surface of a merely plea- surable life . With this view her principal characters are repre- sented as persons of good , but not of extraordinary faculties : they do nothing suddenly and " per saltum , " and their success and ...
... whole surface of a merely plea- surable life . With this view her principal characters are repre- sented as persons of good , but not of extraordinary faculties : they do nothing suddenly and " per saltum , " and their success and ...
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... whole , and to have done it well , it ought to have made the emolument equivalent to a hundred pounds in the days of old Ben ; and also , to have given the poet a carte - blanche , to be filled up in respect both to time and subject ...
... whole , and to have done it well , it ought to have made the emolument equivalent to a hundred pounds in the days of old Ben ; and also , to have given the poet a carte - blanche , to be filled up in respect both to time and subject ...
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