The London MagazineHunt and Clarke, 1827 |
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第 12 頁
... spirit , and causing my incipient disgust to evaporate with the smoke , was well disposed to enter into conversation with him . He asked me if I did not think the society to - night was highly respectable and gentlemanlike ; and on my ...
... spirit , and causing my incipient disgust to evaporate with the smoke , was well disposed to enter into conversation with him . He asked me if I did not think the society to - night was highly respectable and gentlemanlike ; and on my ...
第 15 頁
... the author's political dogmas , did very well when the spirit of party , a few years ago , precluded the exercise of cool judgment . One clan was ar- rayed 1827. ] 15 THE REVIEWERS REVIEWED . ' THE REVIEWERS REVIEWED. ...
... the author's political dogmas , did very well when the spirit of party , a few years ago , precluded the exercise of cool judgment . One clan was ar- rayed 1827. ] 15 THE REVIEWERS REVIEWED . ' THE REVIEWERS REVIEWED. ...
第 20 頁
... spirit if he submit to the degra- dation of having his articles judged by any one whom chance and Mr. Murray may call from the provinces to eke out their livelihood by editing the Quarterly . But if he have returned again as a ...
... spirit if he submit to the degra- dation of having his articles judged by any one whom chance and Mr. Murray may call from the provinces to eke out their livelihood by editing the Quarterly . But if he have returned again as a ...
第 25 頁
... spirit of stock was sickening . - Ed . jealously which this article exhibits , must make him condemn such zeal in toto . Sir Walter is a kind man , and has acquired too much fame and respect to be hurt by the literary labours of any who ...
... spirit of stock was sickening . - Ed . jealously which this article exhibits , must make him condemn such zeal in toto . Sir Walter is a kind man , and has acquired too much fame and respect to be hurt by the literary labours of any who ...
第 27 頁
... spirit , to the brother publisher , Mr. Ho- utmost possible extent . Then there is the race Smith would never have charge of his perusing the chronicles , and been so justly appreciated in borrowing from the same sources that Sir the ...
... spirit , to the brother publisher , Mr. Ho- utmost possible extent . Then there is the race Smith would never have charge of his perusing the chronicles , and been so justly appreciated in borrowing from the same sources that Sir the ...
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