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... merit , and to be strong instances of the genius of the people . The colours with which they are executed re- tain their original freshness ; at least if they have faded they must have been such in their first state , as we have not ...
... merit , and to be strong instances of the genius of the people . The colours with which they are executed re- tain their original freshness ; at least if they have faded they must have been such in their first state , as we have not ...
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... merit of sincerity ( always , we hope , our due ) with the more confidence in this instance , because it will be in the recollection of our readers that we were among the first to hail the ap- pearance of Lord Byron's muse , and to ...
... merit of sincerity ( always , we hope , our due ) with the more confidence in this instance , because it will be in the recollection of our readers that we were among the first to hail the ap- pearance of Lord Byron's muse , and to ...
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... merit : yet we must not conceal our opinion that it is in some respects defective , and that the author has not in every instance em- ployed his acknowleged talents to the greatest advantage . His principal object is to afford a book of ...
... merit : yet we must not conceal our opinion that it is in some respects defective , and that the author has not in every instance em- ployed his acknowleged talents to the greatest advantage . His principal object is to afford a book of ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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