The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 76A. Constable, 1843 |
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... feel compel- led to notice with strong disapprobation . We therefore hasten to preface our less favourable remarks by freely acknowledging that the present work is , upon the whole , a valuable addition to European literature , that it ...
... feel compel- led to notice with strong disapprobation . We therefore hasten to preface our less favourable remarks by freely acknowledging that the present work is , upon the whole , a valuable addition to European literature , that it ...
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... feel compel- led to notice with strong disapprobation . We therefore hasten to preface our less favourable remarks by freely acknowledging that the present work is , upon the whole , a valuable addition to European literature , that it ...
... feel compel- led to notice with strong disapprobation . We therefore hasten to preface our less favourable remarks by freely acknowledging that the present work is , upon the whole , a valuable addition to European literature , that it ...
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... feel convinced that Mr Alison has acted up to the spirit of this candid and judicious system through- out his whole work . We cannot , of course , pretend to have verified his statements by constant reference to the writers from whom he ...
... feel convinced that Mr Alison has acted up to the spirit of this candid and judicious system through- out his whole work . We cannot , of course , pretend to have verified his statements by constant reference to the writers from whom he ...
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... feel a certain degree of regret for their commis- sion . As a military historian , Mr Alison has received general and merited applause . His narratives of warlike operations are well arranged , minute , and spirited ; and display ...
... feel a certain degree of regret for their commis- sion . As a military historian , Mr Alison has received general and merited applause . His narratives of warlike operations are well arranged , minute , and spirited ; and display ...
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... feel ani- mated by the fiery energy , and the graphic minuteness of his de- scriptions . But his most partial admirers will allow , that the more fanciful and brilliant peculiarities of his style , are such as must make all attempts at ...
... feel ani- mated by the fiery energy , and the graphic minuteness of his de- scriptions . But his most partial admirers will allow , that the more fanciful and brilliant peculiarities of his style , are such as must make all attempts at ...
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