The London MagazineHunt and Clarke, 1827 |
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第 9 頁
... side , and high anticipations on the other . The next day being that of the dinner , I entered the house a few minutes after six , and in the dining room I found about fifty persons already sat down , busily , it struck me , rather ...
... side , and high anticipations on the other . The next day being that of the dinner , I entered the house a few minutes after six , and in the dining room I found about fifty persons already sat down , busily , it struck me , rather ...
第 12 頁
... side having nearly finished his bottle , and therefore anxious to talk , seeing me for the first time inclined to do the same , began to be communicative , and I , who had quite finished mine for want of something better to do , and on ...
... side having nearly finished his bottle , and therefore anxious to talk , seeing me for the first time inclined to do the same , began to be communicative , and I , who had quite finished mine for want of something better to do , and on ...
第 16 頁
... side . That day is gone , and with it should have passed away its follies . Reviews should have changed with the times , and taken the real character of literary works established for legitimate cri- ticism ; nor longer , under the mask ...
... side . That day is gone , and with it should have passed away its follies . Reviews should have changed with the times , and taken the real character of literary works established for legitimate cri- ticism ; nor longer , under the mask ...
第 17 頁
... side , to promote the end of his and a well stored memory , we party , and torture the victim of his political presume that it would be all dedignation . Mr. Gifford had no powers of the better ; and this is not a humour - the most ...
... side , to promote the end of his and a well stored memory , we party , and torture the victim of his political presume that it would be all dedignation . Mr. Gifford had no powers of the better ; and this is not a humour - the most ...
第 30 頁
... side of four hundred and ninety- nine poetæ minutissimi which adorn our shelves , and do honour to the state of the typographical art in this country . Mr. Reade has however again opened his battery upon the public , and prefixed to his ...
... side of four hundred and ninety- nine poetæ minutissimi which adorn our shelves , and do honour to the state of the typographical art in this country . Mr. Reade has however again opened his battery upon the public , and prefixed to his ...
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