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the Emerald Isle is , we ought to acquaint our readers , a series of apostrophes to
Irish worthies , from Fin Macoul and Brian Borhoime , down to Mr . Curran and the
wretched Dermody . * And Berkely , thou , in vision fair , With all the spirits of ...
the Emerald Isle is , we ought to acquaint our readers , a series of apostrophes to
Irish worthies , from Fin Macoul and Brian Borhoime , down to Mr . Curran and the
wretched Dermody . * And Berkely , thou , in vision fair , With all the spirits of ...
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readers with a lively article without much respect to the feelings of the author , or
even to the indications of merit which the work may exhibit . The review was read
and raised mirth ; the poems were neglected , the author was irritated , and took ...
readers with a lively article without much respect to the feelings of the author , or
even to the indications of merit which the work may exhibit . The review was read
and raised mirth ; the poems were neglected , the author was irritated , and took ...
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It is , that every author should , like Lord Byron , form to himself , and
communicate to the reader , a precise , defined and dis ... An author occasionally
forgets that it is his business rather to excite than to satiate the imagination of his
readers ...
It is , that every author should , like Lord Byron , form to himself , and
communicate to the reader , a precise , defined and dis ... An author occasionally
forgets that it is his business rather to excite than to satiate the imagination of his
readers ...
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duction of Buonaparte and his ame damnée Count Las Cases , whose name and
qualities are not new to our readers — nor is it to be considered as a singla
document , standing on its own intrinsic demerit - - it is part of a system of fraud ...
duction of Buonaparte and his ame damnée Count Las Cases , whose name and
qualities are not new to our readers — nor is it to be considered as a singla
document , standing on its own intrinsic demerit - - it is part of a system of fraud ...
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This fellow details his history with great complacency : it will suffice our readers to
know , that , previously to his becoming AUTHOR of an Appeal to the English
Nation , he was a private soldier , a courier , and at last a huissier , ( porter ) to ...
This fellow details his history with great complacency : it will suffice our readers to
know , that , previously to his becoming AUTHOR of an Appeal to the English
Nation , he was a private soldier , a courier , and at last a huissier , ( porter ) to ...
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