American Quarterly Review, Volumen21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 |
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... writer upon " the progress and present state of agriculture , " enters into an argument to show the advance of husbandry in England and Wales , by a computation of the increase of population in those countries , and the consequent ...
... writer upon " the progress and present state of agriculture , " enters into an argument to show the advance of husbandry in England and Wales , by a computation of the increase of population in those countries , and the consequent ...
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... writer , and , what is equally important , there must co - exist with it , a knowledge of the proper mode of putting ... writers . For these they take not up the pen - they strive not to lessen the load which they must bear through life ...
... writer , and , what is equally important , there must co - exist with it , a knowledge of the proper mode of putting ... writers . For these they take not up the pen - they strive not to lessen the load which they must bear through life ...
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... writer . With that fate he will no doubt be abundantly satisfied . It is a bold undertaking for a foreigner to attempt a critical account of the language and literature of another country- particularly of a living tongue . But our ...
... writer . With that fate he will no doubt be abundantly satisfied . It is a bold undertaking for a foreigner to attempt a critical account of the language and literature of another country- particularly of a living tongue . But our ...
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... writer , but we protest against the depreciation of Shakspeare - for such we consider the lowering of him to the level of the French dramatists . Chateaubriand contends that while Shakspeare is admired theoretically in England , in ...
... writer , but we protest against the depreciation of Shakspeare - for such we consider the lowering of him to the level of the French dramatists . Chateaubriand contends that while Shakspeare is admired theoretically in England , in ...
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... writer an opportunity of showing off in the kind of composition in which he excels . The extract is long , but we wished not to abridge it , as it is well worth the perusal . " At home , Elizabeth presented in her own person an ...
... writer an opportunity of showing off in the kind of composition in which he excels . The extract is long , but we wished not to abridge it , as it is well worth the perusal . " At home , Elizabeth presented in her own person an ...
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