The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... desire to be reminded by it of scenes in which they have been themselves engaged , must contend manfully with the power of ennui , in order to obtain a knowledge of whatever it contains of real importance . Nay , the author admits more ...
... desire to be reminded by it of scenes in which they have been themselves engaged , must contend manfully with the power of ennui , in order to obtain a knowledge of whatever it contains of real importance . Nay , the author admits more ...
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... desire , as we really have not , to wound the feelings of the Editor of that Journal . We have produced enough to assist the world of readers in appreciating the character of a publication , which affects to guide their taste upon ...
... desire , as we really have not , to wound the feelings of the Editor of that Journal . We have produced enough to assist the world of readers in appreciating the character of a publication , which affects to guide their taste upon ...
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... desire to know about him . " Unfit for deeper studies , pleas'd with rhyme , And , from late illness , grey before his time ; Of middle stature , fond to bask away In sun and indolence the summer day ; Prone to dispute , if chance he ...
... desire to know about him . " Unfit for deeper studies , pleas'd with rhyme , And , from late illness , grey before his time ; Of middle stature , fond to bask away In sun and indolence the summer day ; Prone to dispute , if chance he ...
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... desire for it . Having with true Scotch diligence succeeded in pushing that publication through several editions , and having put into his pocket the proceeds thereof , he has lately turned round upon it , and expressed his regret that ...
... desire for it . Having with true Scotch diligence succeeded in pushing that publication through several editions , and having put into his pocket the proceeds thereof , he has lately turned round upon it , and expressed his regret that ...
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... desire to meddle with our own institutions . He is avowedly an anti - re- former , and so far he does meddle with the liberties of England . But we have often observed that those persons who are hostile to the march of freedom abroad ...
... desire to meddle with our own institutions . He is avowedly an anti - re- former , and so far he does meddle with the liberties of England . But we have often observed that those persons who are hostile to the march of freedom abroad ...
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