New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 19Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1827 |
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Page 127
... English by one of the most flowery poets of the last century ; but the reader would throw down the verses with disgust if he were aware of the objects to whom these amatory effusions are generally addressed . " The author's arrival at ...
... English by one of the most flowery poets of the last century ; but the reader would throw down the verses with disgust if he were aware of the objects to whom these amatory effusions are generally addressed . " The author's arrival at ...
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... English agents , and by English influence . It may be remarked , too , that within a very recent period , all foreigners , except the English , were ordered to quit the Persian territory . The national policy ( it may be scarcely ...
... English agents , and by English influence . It may be remarked , too , that within a very recent period , all foreigners , except the English , were ordered to quit the Persian territory . The national policy ( it may be scarcely ...
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... English charter to the whole English nation , instead of confining its explication and pri- vileges to the Halls and study of the learned and noble few . But these wonders were not achieved by a miracle , no more than any of the other ...
... English charter to the whole English nation , instead of confining its explication and pri- vileges to the Halls and study of the learned and noble few . But these wonders were not achieved by a miracle , no more than any of the other ...
Contents
Conversations of Paley By the Author of Four Years in France | 21 |
Opinions for 1827 | 33 |
Captain Sherwills Visit to Mont Blanc | 41 |
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