The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... respect to the author's memory . It is hardly to be supposed that they did not really merit castigation ; and we should best show the sincerity of our respect for Mr. Lamb , senior , in all those cases where we could conscien- tiously ...
... respect to the author's memory . It is hardly to be supposed that they did not really merit castigation ; and we should best show the sincerity of our respect for Mr. Lamb , senior , in all those cases where we could conscien- tiously ...
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... respect . " His poems continued to be a sure source of income ; and regular remittances were for- warded by Mr. Richardson , who managed the sale of his quarto edition - the only edition then productive . Mr. Campbell , like many other ...
... respect . " His poems continued to be a sure source of income ; and regular remittances were for- warded by Mr. Richardson , who managed the sale of his quarto edition - the only edition then productive . Mr. Campbell , like many other ...
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... respect and admiration are employed , when he speaks generally of the men by whom the Revolution was effected . The result is , a feeling of incongruity . It is like hearing a verdict of not guilty , after listening to an uninterrupted ...
... respect and admiration are employed , when he speaks generally of the men by whom the Revolution was effected . The result is , a feeling of incongruity . It is like hearing a verdict of not guilty , after listening to an uninterrupted ...
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