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... writer , is full of originality and broad humour ; but we have ourselves had occasion to find its pleasantry too coarse for English ears . M. Stöber's sixth period embraces only twenty years , from 1770 to 1790 and his seventh and last ...
... writer , is full of originality and broad humour ; but we have ourselves had occasion to find its pleasantry too coarse for English ears . M. Stöber's sixth period embraces only twenty years , from 1770 to 1790 and his seventh and last ...
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... writer of prose fiction , unities either of time or place ; but still there are certain bounds which must be observed with - respect to both of these particulars . The man who sits down comfortably by the fire , to enjoy himself over a ...
... writer of prose fiction , unities either of time or place ; but still there are certain bounds which must be observed with - respect to both of these particulars . The man who sits down comfortably by the fire , to enjoy himself over a ...
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... writer to heighten the dramatic effect of every situation into which his hero was thrown his descriptions are always ambitiously drawn . His language is florid , and aims at poetical imagery ; and his whole cast of opinion is by far too ...
... writer to heighten the dramatic effect of every situation into which his hero was thrown his descriptions are always ambitiously drawn . His language is florid , and aims at poetical imagery ; and his whole cast of opinion is by far too ...
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The Foreign Policy of Great BritainInvasion of Portugal | 1 |
Niebuhrs Roman History translated by F A Walter | 6 |
CrockfordHouse a Rhapsody in two Cantos | 60 |
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