The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Том 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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... reader , and adjust the rules : What plea can any writer have for discontent , if a period were named for all offers to be made , and a time limited , within which all answers should be giyen ? No one need subject himself to be ...
... reader , and adjust the rules : What plea can any writer have for discontent , if a period were named for all offers to be made , and a time limited , within which all answers should be giyen ? No one need subject himself to be ...
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... reader , probably , long before he has accompanied the author of these sketches in Russia and Sweden to the end of his journey , will be able to determine his place and rank in this catalogue . At first view , it might be imagined that ...
... reader , probably , long before he has accompanied the author of these sketches in Russia and Sweden to the end of his journey , will be able to determine his place and rank in this catalogue . At first view , it might be imagined that ...
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... reader should know something of the character and situation of an author before he opens his book : a man , who , calling on a friend , had prepared himself only to meet a family party , might feel rather surprized and embarrassed on ...
... reader should know something of the character and situation of an author before he opens his book : a man , who , calling on a friend , had prepared himself only to meet a family party , might feel rather surprized and embarrassed on ...
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... readers were to envy him his honours , since this would be grudging him the only advantage or distinction he appears ... reader knows in what company he is to travel , may prepare himself to attend the Knight on his journey as a faithful ...
... readers were to envy him his honours , since this would be grudging him the only advantage or distinction he appears ... reader knows in what company he is to travel , may prepare himself to attend the Knight on his journey as a faithful ...
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... reader also across the Neva , to the Institution for the Encouragement of the Arts ; thinks sculpture and architecture in a very promising state , but that there is a very manifest want of genius for painting . In all these places ...
... reader also across the Neva , to the Institution for the Encouragement of the Arts ; thinks sculpture and architecture in a very promising state , but that there is a very manifest want of genius for painting . In all these places ...
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