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... labours , the more likely they are to be worthy of the public attention . But as he has already attained a considerable and not unmerited degree of success , some persons will suspect that he has resolved to take advantage of it , in ...
... labours , the more likely they are to be worthy of the public attention . But as he has already attained a considerable and not unmerited degree of success , some persons will suspect that he has resolved to take advantage of it , in ...
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... labour . What does the reader think of a critic , who thus pronounces an opinion upon a certain novel ? 6 " Not an historical romance after Sir Walter Scott , only enacted in modern days ; but rather chronicles scandaleuse ' like those ...
... labour . What does the reader think of a critic , who thus pronounces an opinion upon a certain novel ? 6 " Not an historical romance after Sir Walter Scott , only enacted in modern days ; but rather chronicles scandaleuse ' like those ...
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... labour of wading through piles , which have since become the property of the trunk - makers , while it was silly in those persons to suppose , that we need ever allow any work of peculiar interest to escape the tribunal of the Monthly ...
... labour of wading through piles , which have since become the property of the trunk - makers , while it was silly in those persons to suppose , that we need ever allow any work of peculiar interest to escape the tribunal of the Monthly ...
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... labours , and particularly to the incor- ruptible and fearless consistency , with which we have exposed literary empiricism , wherever it has appeared , and by whomsoever it has been supported . We have broken more than one lance ...
... labours , and particularly to the incor- ruptible and fearless consistency , with which we have exposed literary empiricism , wherever it has appeared , and by whomsoever it has been supported . We have broken more than one lance ...
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... labours as Captain Basil Hall . He has industriously kept himself before the public eye , ever since the publication ... labour , and published in the Quarterly Review , that too - celebrated article in support of the then projected ...
... labours as Captain Basil Hall . He has industriously kept himself before the public eye , ever since the publication ... labour , and published in the Quarterly Review , that too - celebrated article in support of the then projected ...
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