The London Magazine, Volume 3Taylor and Hessey, 1821 - English literature |
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... mean time , we may state that we have read observations by Mr. Bowles in the Pam- phleteer , which seem to us to bear more ... means to enter more largely on the vindication of that Poet's moral character , in a volume which may be soon ...
... mean time , we may state that we have read observations by Mr. Bowles in the Pam- phleteer , which seem to us to bear more ... means to enter more largely on the vindication of that Poet's moral character , in a volume which may be soon ...
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... means , the public works which attest the na- tional condition : -but England has shown no decided taste for the showy and poetical in form and appearance : her enthusiasm takes quite another turn . She was engendering the re- formation ...
... means , the public works which attest the na- tional condition : -but England has shown no decided taste for the showy and poetical in form and appearance : her enthusiasm takes quite another turn . She was engendering the re- formation ...
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... means in the style which is commonly known by the name of Italian . The grand historical air is not sought ; nor excited expression ; yet the heads are lofty and striking nevertheless , for in their lineaments we see evidence of a ...
... means in the style which is commonly known by the name of Italian . The grand historical air is not sought ; nor excited expression ; yet the heads are lofty and striking nevertheless , for in their lineaments we see evidence of a ...
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... means , the public works which attest the na- tional condition : -but England has shown no decided taste for the showy and poetical in form and appearance : her enthusiasm takes quite another turn . She was engendering the re- formation ...
... means , the public works which attest the na- tional condition : -but England has shown no decided taste for the showy and poetical in form and appearance : her enthusiasm takes quite another turn . She was engendering the re- formation ...
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... means in the style which is commonly known by the name of Italian . The grand historical air is not sought ; nor excited expression ; yet the heads are lofty and striking nevertheless , for in their lineaments we see evidence of a ...
... means in the style which is commonly known by the name of Italian . The grand historical air is not sought ; nor excited expression ; yet the heads are lofty and striking nevertheless , for in their lineaments we see evidence of a ...
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