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... afford thine aid , Cleanse my dull sight , and hover o'er my head ! ' As with respect to this power we find no farther explanation , we must conclude that it is political power ; which , we are in- duced to believe , has shewn a good ...
... afford thine aid , Cleanse my dull sight , and hover o'er my head ! ' As with respect to this power we find no farther explanation , we must conclude that it is political power ; which , we are in- duced to believe , has shewn a good ...
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... afford a stronger proof of the degradation of musical taste among the French than their encouragement of works of this description . They dis- play no merit but a cleverness of versification , and appear to us to be equally devoid of ...
... afford a stronger proof of the degradation of musical taste among the French than their encouragement of works of this description . They dis- play no merit but a cleverness of versification , and appear to us to be equally devoid of ...
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... afford less interest than the preceding divisions , which are enlivened by the attraction of narrative and anecdote . We have seldom looked into a work on French history , of which the author appeared to possess better channels of ...
... afford less interest than the preceding divisions , which are enlivened by the attraction of narrative and anecdote . We have seldom looked into a work on French history , of which the author appeared to possess better channels of ...
Contenido
Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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