The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 - English literature |
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... able honour and veracity . We have to acknowledge the receipt of Mr Gower's expostulatory letter , the tem- per , moderation , and good sense displayed in which do him infinite honour . When he produces any thing really good , we shall ...
... able honour and veracity . We have to acknowledge the receipt of Mr Gower's expostulatory letter , the tem- per , moderation , and good sense displayed in which do him infinite honour . When he produces any thing really good , we shall ...
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... able Review of Sardanapalus , transmitted by our ingenious correspondent at M- The correct version of the anecdote of Dr Carlyle in our next . " L " wont do at present . Another effort may have better success . " That's all . " We shall ...
... able Review of Sardanapalus , transmitted by our ingenious correspondent at M- The correct version of the anecdote of Dr Carlyle in our next . " L " wont do at present . Another effort may have better success . " That's all . " We shall ...
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... able , and ever and anon shouting in , paroxysms of admiration and de- light . It , is indeed , recorded , that Mr Brougham , more witty than Ho- race , and more caustic than the author of the Dunciad , insinuated a similar fancy for ...
... able , and ever and anon shouting in , paroxysms of admiration and de- light . It , is indeed , recorded , that Mr Brougham , more witty than Ho- race , and more caustic than the author of the Dunciad , insinuated a similar fancy for ...
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... able to disclose some particulars re- lating to the last night's occurrence . Every one drew nearer to his neigh- bour , and prepared to listen , with long faces and open mouths , not un- mixed with sundry twists of the eyes over the ...
... able to disclose some particulars re- lating to the last night's occurrence . Every one drew nearer to his neigh- bour , and prepared to listen , with long faces and open mouths , not un- mixed with sundry twists of the eyes over the ...
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... able , When thumbing past her locks of matted brown ; Young , blushing Susan , too , must feel his fingers , And , somewhere near her neck , he , paddling , fondly lingers . On Sunday , in the sacred house of prayer , Unseen the parson ...
... able , When thumbing past her locks of matted brown ; Young , blushing Susan , too , must feel his fingers , And , somewhere near her neck , he , paddling , fondly lingers . On Sunday , in the sacred house of prayer , Unseen the parson ...
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