The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 76A. Constable, 1843 |
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... political opinion . Some readers may con- sider them as beauties - many will overlook them ; and even the most fastidious must acknowledge that they are not such as ma- terially to interfere with the great plan of the work . Its merits ...
... political opinion . Some readers may con- sider them as beauties - many will overlook them ; and even the most fastidious must acknowledge that they are not such as ma- terially to interfere with the great plan of the work . Its merits ...
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... political opinion . Some readers may con- sider them as beauties - many will overlook them ; and even the most fastidious must acknowledge that they are not such as ma- terially to interfere with the great plan of the work . Its merits ...
... political opinion . Some readers may con- sider them as beauties - many will overlook them ; and even the most fastidious must acknowledge that they are not such as ma- terially to interfere with the great plan of the work . Its merits ...
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... political prejudices , and a fondness for ex- aggerated and frothy declamation . We cannot better illustrate the fulness and authenticity of Mr Alison's history , than by quoting his own statement of the ad- mirable plan on which he has ...
... political prejudices , and a fondness for ex- aggerated and frothy declamation . We cannot better illustrate the fulness and authenticity of Mr Alison's history , than by quoting his own statement of the ad- mirable plan on which he has ...
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... political events , and characters , which abound throughout his work . With all our respect for his merits as a historian , we are bound to declare our honest opinion , that the attempts displayed in them at impassioned and declamatory ...
... political events , and characters , which abound throughout his work . With all our respect for his merits as a historian , we are bound to declare our honest opinion , that the attempts displayed in them at impassioned and declamatory ...
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... political dissertations ; by the same tendency to flights of poetical extra- vagance ; the same wearisome repetitions ; the same flow of sonorous verbosity . We forbear to recommence our reluctant strictures upon these faults of style ...
... political dissertations ; by the same tendency to flights of poetical extra- vagance ; the same wearisome repetitions ; the same flow of sonorous verbosity . We forbear to recommence our reluctant strictures upon these faults of style ...
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