The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... Engravings of Remarkable Scenery · IV . Travels in Brazil . By Henry Koster - V. The Veils , or the Triumph of Constancy . A Poem , in Six Books . By Miss Porden · 337 · 344 - 387 7 : 5 THE QUARTERLY REVIEW . OCTOBER , 1816 VI .
... Engravings of Remarkable Scenery · IV . Travels in Brazil . By Henry Koster - V. The Veils , or the Triumph of Constancy . A Poem , in Six Books . By Miss Porden · 337 · 344 - 387 7 : 5 THE QUARTERLY REVIEW . OCTOBER , 1816 VI .
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... poets and historians — the wonder of every traveller in every age that venerable city , ( as Pococke says , ) the date of whose destruction is older than the foun- dation of most other cities ' — and the extent of whose ruins , and the ...
... poets and historians — the wonder of every traveller in every age that venerable city , ( as Pococke says , ) the date of whose destruction is older than the foun- dation of most other cities ' — and the extent of whose ruins , and the ...
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... Poem . By Charles Phillips , Esq . Barrister at Law . Dedicated by Permission to the Prince Regent . London . 1813. Embellished with a full length Portrait of Brian Borhoime , King of Ireland . 4to . pp . 159 . II . The Speech of Mr ...
... Poem . By Charles Phillips , Esq . Barrister at Law . Dedicated by Permission to the Prince Regent . London . 1813. Embellished with a full length Portrait of Brian Borhoime , King of Ireland . 4to . pp . 159 . II . The Speech of Mr ...
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... poems , and so little common sense in the prose , that we almost suspected that they were intended to ridicule that inflated and jargonish style which has of late prevailed among a certain class of authors and orators in the sister ...
... poems , and so little common sense in the prose , that we almost suspected that they were intended to ridicule that inflated and jargonish style which has of late prevailed among a certain class of authors and orators in the sister ...
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... Mr. 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 Speeches .
... Mr. 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 Speeches .
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