The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Том 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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... established marks , as of late it ebbed away from them . Common sense , to be sure , de- . clares , that merit is not the necessary companion of a legitimate style , though the legitimate style is the best possible com- panion of merit ...
... established marks , as of late it ebbed away from them . Common sense , to be sure , de- . clares , that merit is not the necessary companion of a legitimate style , though the legitimate style is the best possible com- panion of merit ...
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... establish a reputation for the whole poem , there seems by no means an excuse for indulging in so free a panegyric . As to the single merit of tender feeling , this speech is not inferior to either of the passages quoted before ; but it ...
... establish a reputation for the whole poem , there seems by no means an excuse for indulging in so free a panegyric . As to the single merit of tender feeling , this speech is not inferior to either of the passages quoted before ; but it ...
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... established by public sanction , should be guarded by public faith ; but the time is not far distant when the Negroes will assert the native independence of their nature , and bury their chains amid the ruins of their oppressors . They ...
... established by public sanction , should be guarded by public faith ; but the time is not far distant when the Negroes will assert the native independence of their nature , and bury their chains amid the ruins of their oppressors . They ...
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Richard Cumberland. impartially regulated , the same blindness of admiration for our established writers was equally observable . When criti- cism began to assume a manlier tone , the weight of its seve rity was chiefly felt by ...
Richard Cumberland. impartially regulated , the same blindness of admiration for our established writers was equally observable . When criti- cism began to assume a manlier tone , the weight of its seve rity was chiefly felt by ...
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... establishing Standards of Measures , together with the statement of English , Scotch , French , and other fo- reign measures , both ancient and modern . These have been extracted from the most authentic sources , and the names of the ...
... establishing Standards of Measures , together with the statement of English , Scotch , French , and other fo- reign measures , both ancient and modern . These have been extracted from the most authentic sources , and the names of the ...
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