New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 16Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1826 |
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... talents , so different from the generality of his countrymen . This choice was mightily approved by a North - Briton present , who de- clared himself descended from that prodigy of learning and accom- plishment , and said he had family ...
... talents , so different from the generality of his countrymen . This choice was mightily approved by a North - Briton present , who de- clared himself descended from that prodigy of learning and accom- plishment , and said he had family ...
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... talents of his friend . His works are remark- + Should any objection be taken to the rhyme , or rather , the no - rhyme of Stop- clock and Klopstock , it is requested that it may be overlooked in favour of the reason . Klopstock is the ...
... talents of his friend . His works are remark- + Should any objection be taken to the rhyme , or rather , the no - rhyme of Stop- clock and Klopstock , it is requested that it may be overlooked in favour of the reason . Klopstock is the ...
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... talents , virtue , and nobility , Sir Egerton breaks out in these precise words : " I am sure that about Culford the soil was deep , though it might be too wet ! " p . 54 . Again : " The press is now exactly in the ( 55 )
... talents , virtue , and nobility , Sir Egerton breaks out in these precise words : " I am sure that about Culford the soil was deep , though it might be too wet ! " p . 54 . Again : " The press is now exactly in the ( 55 )
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... talent will make a book fashionable , and no intrigue will support a bad book . Book- sellers exercise no undue influence over editors . And what , after all , is the best security for the impartiality of a review 56 English Authors on ...
... talent will make a book fashionable , and no intrigue will support a bad book . Book- sellers exercise no undue influence over editors . And what , after all , is the best security for the impartiality of a review 56 English Authors on ...
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... talent ; and that he himself , if he had been a man of talent , might have been con- nected with some of these media of opinions . " Did it never occur to Sir Egerton , that if he could not get " connected with these media , " it was ...
... talent ; and that he himself , if he had been a man of talent , might have been con- nected with some of these media of opinions . " Did it never occur to Sir Egerton , that if he could not get " connected with these media , " it was ...
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