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... Edinburgh Review was in high repute , E • many of the ablest writers of England and Scotland BYRON . 57.
... Edinburgh Review was in high repute , E • many of the ablest writers of England and Scotland BYRON . 57.
Page 61
... Edinburgh Review ; and it is interesting to know that it was written by Lord Brougham . How little reliance is to be placed 6 BYRON . 61.
... Edinburgh Review ; and it is interesting to know that it was written by Lord Brougham . How little reliance is to be placed 6 BYRON . 61.
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... Edinburgh Review , by the pen of the most famous man now known in Europe , denounces Byron as a driveller , and foresees , as well as foretells , that these poems , characterized as utterly contemptible , are " the last we shall have ...
... Edinburgh Review , by the pen of the most famous man now known in Europe , denounces Byron as a driveller , and foresees , as well as foretells , that these poems , characterized as utterly contemptible , are " the last we shall have ...
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... Edinburgh Review , in speaking of Boswell's life of Johnson , and in illustration of its complete 19 * JOHNSON . 221.
... Edinburgh Review , in speaking of Boswell's life of Johnson , and in illustration of its complete 19 * JOHNSON . 221.
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