The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... opinion ) to permit authors to speak for themselves ; and to quote from their own works such passages as may appear to us to justify our criticism . We will not be more unjust to Mr. Phillips , and shall , therefore , select from his ...
... opinion ) to permit authors to speak for themselves ; and to quote from their own works such passages as may appear to us to justify our criticism . We will not be more unjust to Mr. Phillips , and shall , therefore , select from his ...
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... . Phillips believes in his conscience to be English prose ; and however he may differ from us in his opinion of their merits , we we venture to assert that he will not accuse us 1816 . 29 Counsellor Phillips's Poems and Speechres .
... . Phillips believes in his conscience to be English prose ; and however he may differ from us in his opinion of their merits , we we venture to assert that he will not accuse us 1816 . 29 Counsellor Phillips's Poems and Speechres .
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... opinion of the style of this Dublin Demosthenes . But we have something more than mere errors of style to object to Mr. Phillips ; we shall say little of the want of professional ability which his two pleadings exhibit , because he so ...
... opinion of the style of this Dublin Demosthenes . But we have something more than mere errors of style to object to Mr. Phillips ; we shall say little of the want of professional ability which his two pleadings exhibit , because he so ...
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... opinion , all this , how comes it , that in 1816 , he speaks of him in the following terms : - ' In dethroning Napoleon you have dethroned a monarch , who , with all his imputed crimes and vices , shed a splendour around royalty too ...
... opinion , all this , how comes it , that in 1816 , he speaks of him in the following terms : - ' In dethroning Napoleon you have dethroned a monarch , who , with all his imputed crimes and vices , shed a splendour around royalty too ...
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... opinion , Mr. Burnett was certainly an honour to his country : nor should it be forgotten that it was his assiduous application and cautious con- duct in business that enabled him thus effectually to direct his efforts to the best and ...
... opinion , Mr. Burnett was certainly an honour to his country : nor should it be forgotten that it was his assiduous application and cautious con- duct in business that enabled him thus effectually to direct his efforts to the best and ...
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