The London Quarterly Review, Volumes 69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... manner was best fitted to keep the whole . Not that justice can be done to a reader at ease , and a continued terseness of part of Mr. Wordsworth's or of any great diction and condensation of thought , though writer's works without ...
... manner was best fitted to keep the whole . Not that justice can be done to a reader at ease , and a continued terseness of part of Mr. Wordsworth's or of any great diction and condensation of thought , though writer's works without ...
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... manner which whilst impatiently for another stitched pamphlet to they charm one reader will baulk another ; come upon the stage three months afterwards they are highly - finished compositions , distin- -and being hurried away by their ...
... manner which whilst impatiently for another stitched pamphlet to they charm one reader will baulk another ; come upon the stage three months afterwards they are highly - finished compositions , distin- -and being hurried away by their ...
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... manner of independent duced without having regard to the cause . courtesy , confident of meeting the same in return ... manners we are unwil- ling to speak . It is enough to say that they are tinctured with a courtesy which is not in ...
... manner of independent duced without having regard to the cause . courtesy , confident of meeting the same in return ... manners we are unwil- ling to speak . It is enough to say that they are tinctured with a courtesy which is not in ...
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... Manners are regarded by him , no less than arts and sciences , with an inquisitive eye , and pon- dered in a spirit of comprehensive appreciation . He observes the decay of ancient manners and the progress of innovation , reaching even ...
... Manners are regarded by him , no less than arts and sciences , with an inquisitive eye , and pon- dered in a spirit of comprehensive appreciation . He observes the decay of ancient manners and the progress of innovation , reaching even ...
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... manner to give it preventive efficacy . shall have been made , and shall have been Lord John Russell appears by his instruc- tried and proved by an adequate experience , tions to the Commissioners on Criminal Law to say that methods ...
... manner to give it preventive efficacy . shall have been made , and shall have been Lord John Russell appears by his instruc- tried and proved by an adequate experience , tions to the Commissioners on Criminal Law to say that methods ...
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