New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 34Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Ainsworth, William Harrison Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1832 |
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... Spirit of True Criticism The Character of George Canning M. de Schlegel's forthcoming Work What Everybody says must be True . A Tale The wilful Mis - statements of the " Quarterly Review The Recess .. .. Passages translated from the ...
... Spirit of True Criticism The Character of George Canning M. de Schlegel's forthcoming Work What Everybody says must be True . A Tale The wilful Mis - statements of the " Quarterly Review The Recess .. .. Passages translated from the ...
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... spirit of innovating theory . How ? by breaking up the monopoly now granted to inflammatory bombast . The whole argument for the repeal of the Stamp Act lies in a nut- shell . It is not only that the great legitimate periodicals of the ...
... spirit of innovating theory . How ? by breaking up the monopoly now granted to inflammatory bombast . The whole argument for the repeal of the Stamp Act lies in a nut- shell . It is not only that the great legitimate periodicals of the ...
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... spirit to that august assembly , they might have been suppressed at present , when it is certainly not necessary to call public attention to any of its yet un- discovered faults ; but this is mentioned now , from the conviction that ...
... spirit to that august assembly , they might have been suppressed at present , when it is certainly not necessary to call public attention to any of its yet un- discovered faults ; but this is mentioned now , from the conviction that ...
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... spirit more than in any overt act , ) was universally supposed to favour . The Noble Earl who is now the great questioner and critic on foreign politics , was said to relapse into that course which he had learnt at Vienna . The great ...
... spirit more than in any overt act , ) was universally supposed to favour . The Noble Earl who is now the great questioner and critic on foreign politics , was said to relapse into that course which he had learnt at Vienna . The great ...
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... spirit of Christianity said to All Earth- " Live in Peace ! " was utterly beyond our compre- hension . I believe it is this smallness and frigidity in our notions of morals that has induced men of high and ardent minds to incur the ...
... spirit of Christianity said to All Earth- " Live in Peace ! " was utterly beyond our compre- hension . I believe it is this smallness and frigidity in our notions of morals that has induced men of high and ardent minds to incur the ...
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