The American Monthly Magazine, المجلد 3M. Bancroft, J. Wiley, and G. and C. and H. Carvill, 1834 |
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... less labor , unwillingly performed , and , for the most part , ungraciously re- ceived ; inasmuch as , in the other case , the critic is compelled , as we may say , to stern impartiality , by the reflection , that to overlook a fault is ...
... less labor , unwillingly performed , and , for the most part , ungraciously re- ceived ; inasmuch as , in the other case , the critic is compelled , as we may say , to stern impartiality , by the reflection , that to overlook a fault is ...
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... less remote , of Akenside , and Crabbe , and Southey , and yet it may be doubted whether the talkers have even read the works which form the burthen of their conversations . We said that this was a peculiarity in the history of ...
... less remote , of Akenside , and Crabbe , and Southey , and yet it may be doubted whether the talkers have even read the works which form the burthen of their conversations . We said that this was a peculiarity in the history of ...
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... less easy to distinguish , whether the fervent expression , with which the words were invested , was applied to an object of mortal idola- try or of immortal adoration . — It would seem , however , that there were list- eners near , to ...
... less easy to distinguish , whether the fervent expression , with which the words were invested , was applied to an object of mortal idola- try or of immortal adoration . — It would seem , however , that there were list- eners near , to ...
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... less head , and random tongue . Take not on thus , or I shall blame myself in that I checked thee , though surely not unkindly . Mary of Stuart loves better far to look upon a smiling lip than a wet eye , even if it be a stranger's- much ...
... less head , and random tongue . Take not on thus , or I shall blame myself in that I checked thee , though surely not unkindly . Mary of Stuart loves better far to look upon a smiling lip than a wet eye , even if it be a stranger's- much ...
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... less restricted by the formalities of etiquette , than in any other court , a thousand opportunities had occurred , by which the youthful cavalier had profited to rivet the attention of the princess ; at every carousel he bore her ...
... less restricted by the formalities of etiquette , than in any other court , a thousand opportunities had occurred , by which the youthful cavalier had profited to rivet the attention of the princess ; at every carousel he bore her ...
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