The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... common cause with the insurgents ; that , with very few exceptions , they did not come forward voluntarily to take the lead ; that having taken arms , they exerted themselves strenuously ; but that when terms of pacification were ...
... common cause with the insurgents ; that , with very few exceptions , they did not come forward voluntarily to take the lead ; that having taken arms , they exerted themselves strenuously ; but that when terms of pacification were ...
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... common cause ; his ambition afterwards became excessive , and produced the most deplorable consequences to him- self and to better men . Time would have made Roche Jaquelein a consummate general : he had the eye which sees every thing ...
... common cause ; his ambition afterwards became excessive , and produced the most deplorable consequences to him- self and to better men . Time would have made Roche Jaquelein a consummate general : he had the eye which sees every thing ...
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... common error in books of criticism of considering the qualities of diction distinctly from those of matter , the mode of expression from the thing to be expressed . Such a separation either in theory or practice is false and dangerous ...
... common error in books of criticism of considering the qualities of diction distinctly from those of matter , the mode of expression from the thing to be expressed . Such a separation either in theory or practice is false and dangerous ...
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... common resource of both . But in order to admire an author , the reader must be put into a state of sympathy with him ; and no readers , whose admira- tion is worth a sensible man's wish , can be put into that state but by incidents of ...
... common resource of both . But in order to admire an author , the reader must be put into a state of sympathy with him ; and no readers , whose admira- tion is worth a sensible man's wish , can be put into that state but by incidents of ...
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... common forms of language , have been as strong- ly and more simply expressed . 6 Fazio ( as the author informs us in a prefatory advertisement ) is ' an attempt to revive our old national drama with greater simplici- ty of plot . For ...
... common forms of language , have been as strong- ly and more simply expressed . 6 Fazio ( as the author informs us in a prefatory advertisement ) is ' an attempt to revive our old national drama with greater simplici- ty of plot . For ...
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