Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... better qualified for the most pleasing and important part of his office , there is another requi- site in which we should be afraid he would generally be found wanting , especially in a work of the large and comprehensive nature of that ...
... better qualified for the most pleasing and important part of his office , there is another requi- site in which we should be afraid he would generally be found wanting , especially in a work of the large and comprehensive nature of that ...
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... better effect by Mr. Ellis's Specimens . If the former , however , was rather too copious a supply for the re- turning appetite of the public , the latter was too scanty ; and both were confined to too narrow a period of time to enable ...
... better effect by Mr. Ellis's Specimens . If the former , however , was rather too copious a supply for the re- turning appetite of the public , the latter was too scanty ; and both were confined to too narrow a period of time to enable ...
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... better than read it fairly through , from the first page to the last - without skipping the extracts which they know , or those which may not at first seem very attractive . There is no reader , we will venture to say , who will rise ...
... better than read it fairly through , from the first page to the last - without skipping the extracts which they know , or those which may not at first seem very attractive . There is no reader , we will venture to say , who will rise ...
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... better to imagine than that they may find a comfortable place in some new collection of specimens - the centenary of the present publication . There - if the future editor have any thing like the indulgence and veneration for anti ...
... better to imagine than that they may find a comfortable place in some new collection of specimens - the centenary of the present publication . There - if the future editor have any thing like the indulgence and veneration for anti ...
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... better strains of the elder time , I cannot but remark his exemption from the quaintness and false metaphor which so often disfigure the style of the preceding age ; ner deny my respect to the select choice of his ex- pression , the ...
... better strains of the elder time , I cannot but remark his exemption from the quaintness and false metaphor which so often disfigure the style of the preceding age ; ner deny my respect to the select choice of his ex- pression , the ...
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