The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 77,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1815 |
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... character of nature . The characters are certainly the most extraordinary that ever entered into a work of this description . We do not speak of Mannering himself , or of some other ostensible personages , who are nearly formed upon the ...
... character of nature . The characters are certainly the most extraordinary that ever entered into a work of this description . We do not speak of Mannering himself , or of some other ostensible personages , who are nearly formed upon the ...
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... character , and must pay sity ever found a place in his breast , and , it his tribute . It was truly said , that the to use his own words on another melan- character of Mr Whitbread was that of an choly occasion , " he never carried his ...
... character , and must pay sity ever found a place in his breast , and , it his tribute . It was truly said , that the to use his own words on another melan- character of Mr Whitbread was that of an choly occasion , " he never carried his ...
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... character of the different schools of painting to the cir- cumstances and character of the coun- try in which each originated . He makes the following general conclusions : - 1. That the object of statuary should ever be the same to ...
... character of the different schools of painting to the cir- cumstances and character of the coun- try in which each originated . He makes the following general conclusions : - 1. That the object of statuary should ever be the same to ...
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Estimate of the Revenue arising from | 497 |
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