The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... writer to produce a couple of volumes , in which , though all goes on smoothly , no approach is ever made to nature and probability . The tale begins with de- scribing a morning visit of two fair friends to the inhabitants of a cottage ...
... writer to produce a couple of volumes , in which , though all goes on smoothly , no approach is ever made to nature and probability . The tale begins with de- scribing a morning visit of two fair friends to the inhabitants of a cottage ...
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heroes and heroines bear well known names : but farther than this the writers are very little indebted to authentic ... writer will neglect a period so rich in all the elements most requisite to a work of fiction . In selecting the ...
heroes and heroines bear well known names : but farther than this the writers are very little indebted to authentic ... writer will neglect a period so rich in all the elements most requisite to a work of fiction . In selecting the ...
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... writers " equalled the perfection of the English writers in displaying melancholy emo- tions and the extent of human woe ... writer eternally labours to surprise and astonish us . His great ambition is to be sublime , and accordingly he ...
... writers " equalled the perfection of the English writers in displaying melancholy emo- tions and the extent of human woe ... writer eternally labours to surprise and astonish us . His great ambition is to be sublime , and accordingly he ...
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