The Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 4Monroe and Francis, 1819 - American periodicals |
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Page 9
... whole permitted as much alloy to creep into these pages as we could have anticipated at his hands . It appears to us that this new publi- Notwithstanding these defects , how- cation has less of the portraiture of na- ever , there are ...
... whole permitted as much alloy to creep into these pages as we could have anticipated at his hands . It appears to us that this new publi- Notwithstanding these defects , how- cation has less of the portraiture of na- ever , there are ...
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... whole family settle com- cident is thus managed . In the Tol- fortably on the borders of Dumbarton- booth , at the period of Porteous ' mob , shire . Effie , when released , elopes from is a girl named Effie Deans , accused of her ...
... whole family settle com- cident is thus managed . In the Tol- fortably on the borders of Dumbarton- booth , at the period of Porteous ' mob , shire . Effie , when released , elopes from is a girl named Effie Deans , accused of her ...
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... system of dedicating a cer- conclusion : and the whole narrative tain number of pages in each chapter of creates that species of disgust and dis- C ATHENEUM . Vol . 4 : 18 66 On Novel Reading . novels filled with moral.
... system of dedicating a cer- conclusion : and the whole narrative tain number of pages in each chapter of creates that species of disgust and dis- C ATHENEUM . Vol . 4 : 18 66 On Novel Reading . novels filled with moral.
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... whole world to its inner- Besides , too often the moral effect , most centre . It was not by attacking a very different thing from the moral openly the strong fortifications of rea- of a work , is overlooked by the author : son and ...
... whole world to its inner- Besides , too often the moral effect , most centre . It was not by attacking a very different thing from the moral openly the strong fortifications of rea- of a work , is overlooked by the author : son and ...
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... whole object is to decry that tilty and all the meretricious eloquence most sacred and necessary institution . of sentiment and passion , they moved Still , we must confess , that from the be in those rugged regions of science , which ...
... whole object is to decry that tilty and all the meretricious eloquence most sacred and necessary institution . of sentiment and passion , they moved Still , we must confess , that from the be in those rugged regions of science , which ...
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