The London Magazine, Bind 2Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1820 |
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... received some animadversion , to which we cannot permit ourselves to reply , because it was introduced by an accusa- tion , as false in substance , as childish and vulgar in the manner in which it was conveyed . We allude to the motto ...
... received some animadversion , to which we cannot permit ourselves to reply , because it was introduced by an accusa- tion , as false in substance , as childish and vulgar in the manner in which it was conveyed . We allude to the motto ...
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... received much pleasure from the perusal of this gentleman's poetry , we are happy to be afforded an opportunity of stating so — and of adding that , in our view of the dis- pute between him and Mr. Campbell , he has completely convicted ...
... received much pleasure from the perusal of this gentleman's poetry , we are happy to be afforded an opportunity of stating so — and of adding that , in our view of the dis- pute between him and Mr. Campbell , he has completely convicted ...
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... received a very masterly paper on Göthe , and his Faustus , the whole of which , though it is very long , will appear in our next number . Our readers will recollect that a set of engravings , illustrating this remarkable poem , were ...
... received a very masterly paper on Göthe , and his Faustus , the whole of which , though it is very long , will appear in our next number . Our readers will recollect that a set of engravings , illustrating this remarkable poem , were ...
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... receiving and making known the homage which , on account of this work , was paid to her from all sides . Miss Dorothea ... received the first - rate scholars and poets at . her house , and followed all the fashions and amusements of the ...
... receiving and making known the homage which , on account of this work , was paid to her from all sides . Miss Dorothea ... received the first - rate scholars and poets at . her house , and followed all the fashions and amusements of the ...
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... received from the greatest per- sonages , and the severity with which she was afterwards treated by the au thorities of the countries , through which she passed in her capacities of religious teacher and prophetess . The German writer ...
... received from the greatest per- sonages , and the severity with which she was afterwards treated by the au thorities of the countries , through which she passed in her capacities of religious teacher and prophetess . The German writer ...
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