Blackwood's Magazine, 第 6 卷W. Blackwood., 1820 |
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... called upon to discharge we have erred very widely in all our ideas concern ing such matters . However well he might have been treated by the critics - nay , however largely he might have shared in the sweets of popularity - there is no ...
... called upon to discharge we have erred very widely in all our ideas concern ing such matters . However well he might have been treated by the critics - nay , however largely he might have shared in the sweets of popularity - there is no ...
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... called com- mon sense , and who has an aversion to admit , even in poetry , of the exist- ence of things more than are dreamt of in philosophy , had better not open this production , which is only proper for a solitary couch and a ...
... called com- mon sense , and who has an aversion to admit , even in poetry , of the exist- ence of things more than are dreamt of in philosophy , had better not open this production , which is only proper for a solitary couch and a ...
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... called upon to attend to mat- ters , not only separate and distinct from , but absolutely irreconcileable with the discharge of his loftier du- ties , he must by degrees become in- different to , and incapable of his own sacred ...
... called upon to attend to mat- ters , not only separate and distinct from , but absolutely irreconcileable with the discharge of his loftier du- ties , he must by degrees become in- different to , and incapable of his own sacred ...
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... called upon to notice , to the excellent and venerable Mr Ni- chols , whose genuine love for liter- ary history has already been so well displayed in the productions which have issued from his press . The pub- lisher of the Gentleman's ...
... called upon to notice , to the excellent and venerable Mr Ni- chols , whose genuine love for liter- ary history has already been so well displayed in the productions which have issued from his press . The pub- lisher of the Gentleman's ...
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... called by the French Noels : the verse in which Louis XVIII is described , may be quoted as an additional proof of what the public opinion even of the Royalists of 1790 , was with regard to him : - Grand ami du silence , Du bon vin , du ...
... called by the French Noels : the verse in which Louis XVIII is described , may be quoted as an additional proof of what the public opinion even of the Royalists of 1790 , was with regard to him : - Grand ami du silence , Du bon vin , du ...
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