Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volumen 165F. Jefferies, 1838 |
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... pointed out a want of accuracy in the historian whom he admires . In the same critique he has something of Sar- cassus which is singular enough . The treatise here alluded to ought to have been entitled , " Essays on Female Celi- bacy ...
... pointed out a want of accuracy in the historian whom he admires . In the same critique he has something of Sar- cassus which is singular enough . The treatise here alluded to ought to have been entitled , " Essays on Female Celi- bacy ...
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... pointed out , but the list might have been extended far beyond the limits which such an edition allowed . The taste and fancy of Scott appear to have been formed as early as his moral charac- ter ; and he had , before he passed the ...
... pointed out , but the list might have been extended far beyond the limits which such an edition allowed . The taste and fancy of Scott appear to have been formed as early as his moral charac- ter ; and he had , before he passed the ...
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... pointed terms request that for the future you will be so good as to abstain from making my name , whether in an ordinary or a flippant tone , the subject of your contributions to the public press . So much for myself - one word for ...
... pointed terms request that for the future you will be so good as to abstain from making my name , whether in an ordinary or a flippant tone , the subject of your contributions to the public press . So much for myself - one word for ...
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... pointed out the merits of the paragraph during an hour's expressions of admiration . Lane had little knowledge of politics and little turn for political writing ; but he was a valuable assistant . He re- sided near the office , was ...
... pointed out the merits of the paragraph during an hour's expressions of admiration . Lane had little knowledge of politics and little turn for political writing ; but he was a valuable assistant . He re- sided near the office , was ...
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... pointed out by reference to principles , and still more by reference to history . * Thus , then , I have disposed of the two assertions that Coleridge made the fortune of the Morning Post and was insufficiently rewarded . In your next ...
... pointed out by reference to principles , and still more by reference to history . * Thus , then , I have disposed of the two assertions that Coleridge made the fortune of the Morning Post and was insufficiently rewarded . In your next ...
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