The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... nature , poured forth from time to time by the Pa- risian press , though there are not a few , particularly in the descrip- tive department , which the student of the classics must value as furnishing excellent materials for his ...
... nature , poured forth from time to time by the Pa- risian press , though there are not a few , particularly in the descrip- tive department , which the student of the classics must value as furnishing excellent materials for his ...
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... nature of their themes , the object of their poetry , the rules upon which it is conducted , differ as widely as possible ; and if they had not both been called epic poets , scarcely another point of resem- blance would be found between ...
... nature of their themes , the object of their poetry , the rules upon which it is conducted , differ as widely as possible ; and if they had not both been called epic poets , scarcely another point of resem- blance would be found between ...
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... nature of defence , in the first instance to inflame attack ; yet no man therefore disclaims the authority of the prime law of nature . But , if opposition necessarily provokes an enemy , it is conceivable that the most effective opposi ...
... nature of defence , in the first instance to inflame attack ; yet no man therefore disclaims the authority of the prime law of nature . But , if opposition necessarily provokes an enemy , it is conceivable that the most effective opposi ...
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