The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... least ten feet high , situated at the left of the road , with but one narrow outlet about half - musket shot down the ravine . While thus imprisoned , the firing in front redoubled , the cavalry , the artillery , and the caçadores ...
... least ten feet high , situated at the left of the road , with but one narrow outlet about half - musket shot down the ravine . While thus imprisoned , the firing in front redoubled , the cavalry , the artillery , and the caçadores ...
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... least this good fortune about them , that they dis- sipated the gloom which prevailed in England , and inspired the army with brighter hopes than they had hitherto ventured to entertain . We see at once from Napier's description of this ...
... least this good fortune about them , that they dis- sipated the gloom which prevailed in England , and inspired the army with brighter hopes than they had hitherto ventured to entertain . We see at once from Napier's description of this ...
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... least as we can make them sabby ; and so we must hold no more palaver . !!! " — p . 66 . Such is the language of a critical publication , calling itself a " Jour- nal of the Belles Lettres " ! The same critic , after pronouncing an ...
... least as we can make them sabby ; and so we must hold no more palaver . !!! " — p . 66 . Such is the language of a critical publication , calling itself a " Jour- nal of the Belles Lettres " ! The same critic , after pronouncing an ...
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... least great pains taken to ensure their authenticity . " - p . 155 . The memoirs , it seems , take pains to ensure their own authen- ticity ! " The hint of this very clever and very entertaining trifle seems to be taken from Pickard's ...
... least great pains taken to ensure their authenticity . " - p . 155 . The memoirs , it seems , take pains to ensure their own authen- ticity ! " The hint of this very clever and very entertaining trifle seems to be taken from Pickard's ...
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... still are , inces- santly made , in order to establish a monopoly in criticism . We say " as we have succeeded , " for we believe that the integrity of this Review stands unquestioned ; at least , the public seem to Oxford . — A Poem . 37.
... still are , inces- santly made , in order to establish a monopoly in criticism . We say " as we have succeeded , " for we believe that the integrity of this Review stands unquestioned ; at least , the public seem to Oxford . — A Poem . 37.
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