The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... appears in his writings . He was a man of lively parts , and lively feelings . The Chronicles of Froissart extend from 1326 to 1400. They have been abridged by Sleidon , and continued by Mon- Strelet down to 1446 . Though there be ...
... appears in his writings . He was a man of lively parts , and lively feelings . The Chronicles of Froissart extend from 1326 to 1400. They have been abridged by Sleidon , and continued by Mon- Strelet down to 1446 . Though there be ...
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... appears to have been in the sight of his biographer , who labours to trace his descent to some noble stem , in the very teeth of very palpable evidence of the contrary . If Froissart had sprung from a noble family , he would not have ...
... appears to have been in the sight of his biographer , who labours to trace his descent to some noble stem , in the very teeth of very palpable evidence of the contrary . If Froissart had sprung from a noble family , he would not have ...
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... appears under rather a questionable shape . We do not pronounce it to be a fabrication ; but there is not certainly ... appear to us to be above medio- crity , amidst the poetry of an age ( distinguished chiefly by far fetched , and long ...
... appears under rather a questionable shape . We do not pronounce it to be a fabrication ; but there is not certainly ... appear to us to be above medio- crity , amidst the poetry of an age ( distinguished chiefly by far fetched , and long ...
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... appear that it ever was published by the compilers ) , was kept back by the hand of power . Why ? because it was accompanied by a preface which spoke well of ... appears " appears less the aim of his friends , than 10 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... appear that it ever was published by the compilers ) , was kept back by the hand of power . Why ? because it was accompanied by a preface which spoke well of ... appears " appears less the aim of his friends , than 10 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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" appears less the aim of his friends , than to calumniate the memory of those who have rendered themselves illustrious by rescuing their country from the ignoble servitude under which it was oppressed . This generous effort is ...
" appears less the aim of his friends , than to calumniate the memory of those who have rendered themselves illustrious by rescuing their country from the ignoble servitude under which it was oppressed . This generous effort is ...
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