The Literary Examiner: Consisting of the Indicator, a Review of Books, and Miscellaneous Pieces in Prose and VerseLeigh Hunt H.L. Hunt, 1823 - 412 страници Contains all parts of the 'Literary Examiner'. Originally published as No. 1, Saturday July 5, 1823 - No. 26, Saturday Dec. 27, 1823. |
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... thing after all to be " pushed from a level consideration " of one's superiority in matters of provocation . But W. H. is not angry on this occasion , though he is forgetful ; and in spite of his offences against me and mine ( not to be ...
... thing after all to be " pushed from a level consideration " of one's superiority in matters of provocation . But W. H. is not angry on this occasion , though he is forgetful ; and in spite of his offences against me and mine ( not to be ...
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... thing more ludicrous , although of many more amusing , than a contemplation of the manner in which the yaga- ries of genius tend to the production of grave and fatiguing common- } places from a multitude of persons who can neither ...
... thing more ludicrous , although of many more amusing , than a contemplation of the manner in which the yaga- ries of genius tend to the production of grave and fatiguing common- } places from a multitude of persons who can neither ...
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... thing more low , contemptible , abject , rancorous , crawling - and , for the ho- nour of the country , we hope to ... things of slime , under the sun of a corruptive influence . What is the crime of Lord Byron with this crew - the ...
... thing more low , contemptible , abject , rancorous , crawling - and , for the ho- nour of the country , we hope to ... things of slime , under the sun of a corruptive influence . What is the crime of Lord Byron with this crew - the ...
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... things are made , -eulogy of course is abundant ; and most people recollect the wicked wit of Porson , in relation to ... thing should conspire to make the work dull , the deceased has written his narrative chiefly in the sketchy way of ...
... things are made , -eulogy of course is abundant ; and most people recollect the wicked wit of Porson , in relation to ... thing should conspire to make the work dull , the deceased has written his narrative chiefly in the sketchy way of ...
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... thing in books to beguile even the French of their egotism , or at least to share it with them . Nature never ... things , and by placing his best glory in doing homage to the geniuses that had gone before him . He did not endeavour to ...
... thing in books to beguile even the French of their egotism , or at least to share it with them . Nature never ... things , and by placing his best glory in doing homage to the geniuses that had gone before him . He did not endeavour to ...
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