The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1808 |
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... originals themselves into English . Duchesne's collection may be found in most great libraries , and is still perfectly ... original invaders who were still alive at the making of Dooms- day book . 6. A set of genealogical tables of ...
... originals themselves into English . Duchesne's collection may be found in most great libraries , and is still perfectly ... original invaders who were still alive at the making of Dooms- day book . 6. A set of genealogical tables of ...
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... original poems subjoined , they are generally on trite and uninteresting subjects : but they bear witness to powers of correct versification and to some poetical imagery . Poetry cannot exist without enthusiasm ; and Mrs. Leadbeater ...
... original poems subjoined , they are generally on trite and uninteresting subjects : but they bear witness to powers of correct versification and to some poetical imagery . Poetry cannot exist without enthusiasm ; and Mrs. Leadbeater ...
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... original , when he draws from Cato his example of the unreasonable plaudits showered down on the rich apparel of the silent actor . Horace probably was referring to a pantomime , a melo - drama , or a sentimental ballad , with entirely ...
... original , when he draws from Cato his example of the unreasonable plaudits showered down on the rich apparel of the silent actor . Horace probably was referring to a pantomime , a melo - drama , or a sentimental ballad , with entirely ...
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