The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 2, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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... readers , is that which con- fifts in the judicious or happy application of expreffions which have been fanctified by the use of famous writers , or which bear the stamp of a fimple or venerable antiquity . There are other beauties of ...
... readers , is that which con- fifts in the judicious or happy application of expreffions which have been fanctified by the use of famous writers , or which bear the stamp of a fimple or venerable antiquity . There are other beauties of ...
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... readers ; —and asks no other reward than that inward gratitude and approbation which , in such circumstances , it must be still more blessed to give than to receive . He is naturally to be regarded , therefore , as a be- nefactor to ...
... readers ; —and asks no other reward than that inward gratitude and approbation which , in such circumstances , it must be still more blessed to give than to receive . He is naturally to be regarded , therefore , as a be- nefactor to ...
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... readers . But this cannot be ! For among other odd burs and kecksies , the misgrowth of our luxuriant activity , we have a READING PUBLIC , as strange a phrase , methinks , as ever forced a splenetic smile on the staid countenance of ...
... readers . But this cannot be ! For among other odd burs and kecksies , the misgrowth of our luxuriant activity , we have a READING PUBLIC , as strange a phrase , methinks , as ever forced a splenetic smile on the staid countenance of ...
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