The Southern Review, Том 7A. E. Miller., 1831 |
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... style , which is a mixture of all the styles of the day , which are all bombastic ( I don't except my own - no one has done more through negligence to corrupt the language ; ) but it is neither English nor poetry . Time will show . " p ...
... style , which is a mixture of all the styles of the day , which are all bombastic ( I don't except my own - no one has done more through negligence to corrupt the language ; ) but it is neither English nor poetry . Time will show . " p ...
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... style called the style refugiè ( refu gee style . ) Something of the same kind may be observed , generally , of the dissenters . Living in a kind of exile from the more refined and accomplished portion of the community , they , in spite ...
... style called the style refugiè ( refu gee style . ) Something of the same kind may be observed , generally , of the dissenters . Living in a kind of exile from the more refined and accomplished portion of the community , they , in spite ...
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... style , which cannot be defended -- such as that of the article he wrote for the Westminster Review . And yet , though all this may be said of that particular paper , it is due to him and to the public to add , that as he has grown ...
... style , which cannot be defended -- such as that of the article he wrote for the Westminster Review . And yet , though all this may be said of that particular paper , it is due to him and to the public to add , that as he has grown ...
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