Selections from the Edinburgh Review: Comprising the Best Articles in that Journal, from Its Commencement to the Present Time. With a Preliminary Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes, Томове 1–2Maurice Cross Baudry's European Library, 1835 |
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... interest to a publi- cation of this description . He possessed many advantages to which most of his predecessors and contemporaries had no claim . His fame as an au- thor was permanently established . With many , indeed , his principles ...
... interest to a publi- cation of this description . He possessed many advantages to which most of his predecessors and contemporaries had no claim . His fame as an au- thor was permanently established . With many , indeed , his principles ...
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... interest . As the progress of information increased , Journals of a superior class made their appearance , which completely eclipsed the old Magazine . The next publication that followed , of which there are any numbers extant , was the ...
... interest . As the progress of information increased , Journals of a superior class made their appearance , which completely eclipsed the old Magazine . The next publication that followed , of which there are any numbers extant , was the ...
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... interests of litera- ture and the efforts of genius were too often sacrificed to the selfishness of booksellers . It ... interest they excited . That many advantages were produced by this arrangement cannot be doub- ted . The old Reviews ...
... interests of litera- ture and the efforts of genius were too often sacrificed to the selfishness of booksellers . It ... interest they excited . That many advantages were produced by this arrangement cannot be doub- ted . The old Reviews ...
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... interest . The extensive circulation of the weekly journals shows that they are recommended by peculiar advantages , which make them be perused with avidity by a numerous class of readers . It may be fairly questioned , however ...
... interest . The extensive circulation of the weekly journals shows that they are recommended by peculiar advantages , which make them be perused with avidity by a numerous class of readers . It may be fairly questioned , however ...
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... interest , and that of the great mass of their fellow - creatures , may be deeply involved . They are , probably , ignorant of the books that should be consulted ; and though they knew where to apply for information , they may have no ...
... interest , and that of the great mass of their fellow - creatures , may be deeply involved . They are , probably , ignorant of the books that should be consulted ; and though they knew where to apply for information , they may have no ...
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