The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... least , such a distinction is rather a rare one among ourselves , as any one will perceive , who endeavours to recollect how many of the works of our best poets of the present century , with the exception of Byron's , and some of the ...
... least , such a distinction is rather a rare one among ourselves , as any one will perceive , who endeavours to recollect how many of the works of our best poets of the present century , with the exception of Byron's , and some of the ...
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... least during that period , to weaken the hold which the Church has over the people - nay , to beget posi tive dislike to it . But it is precisely during this first period , after the exclusion of the Prelates from Parliament , that the ...
... least during that period , to weaken the hold which the Church has over the people - nay , to beget posi tive dislike to it . But it is precisely during this first period , after the exclusion of the Prelates from Parliament , that the ...
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... least as regards his description of the evil , and , we may add , the necessity of an ample and effectual application of correctives , for the sake of the establishment which he so zea- lously and so honestly defends . This sentiment is ...
... least as regards his description of the evil , and , we may add , the necessity of an ample and effectual application of correctives , for the sake of the establishment which he so zea- lously and so honestly defends . This sentiment is ...
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