The London Magazine, Bind 2Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1820 |
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... style with a perseverance and talent unexampled ; and his present production is pretty generally confessed to be the finest work , in that highest manner , of which the country can boast . Our opinions , as to the propriety or ...
... style with a perseverance and talent unexampled ; and his present production is pretty generally confessed to be the finest work , in that highest manner , of which the country can boast . Our opinions , as to the propriety or ...
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... style in common with the artists , their countrymen , that remain at home . In the course of these remarks , an attempt will probably be made , to define in what consists the peculiar charm of the figures and ex- pressions which this ...
... style in common with the artists , their countrymen , that remain at home . In the course of these remarks , an attempt will probably be made , to define in what consists the peculiar charm of the figures and ex- pressions which this ...
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... style as its subject . Fantastical and cre- dulous , in parts of his work , even to being ridiculous , it is spread over with a vein of amiable and pure feeling , and distinguished , here and there , by elevated conceptions , that not ...
... style as its subject . Fantastical and cre- dulous , in parts of his work , even to being ridiculous , it is spread over with a vein of amiable and pure feeling , and distinguished , here and there , by elevated conceptions , that not ...
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... style . This was the era of her connection with Garat , the singer , already al- luded to , and of the composition of her favourite novel , Valerie .. The exaltation , as the French term it , of her fancy , was now becoming more and ...
... style . This was the era of her connection with Garat , the singer , already al- luded to , and of the composition of her favourite novel , Valerie .. The exaltation , as the French term it , of her fancy , was now becoming more and ...
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... style , I will just give an instance of what I mean in affirming that it was too recondite for his hearers ; and it shall be even in so obvious a thing as a quotation . Speaking of the new French constitu- tion , and in particular of ...
... style , I will just give an instance of what I mean in affirming that it was too recondite for his hearers ; and it shall be even in so obvious a thing as a quotation . Speaking of the new French constitu- tion , and in particular of ...
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