The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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... interest of this voyage consists . It is seldom that we have read a narrative with greater curiosity than the sketch here given of this singular people . The pleasure , however , is not unmixed with pain at discovering the effects which ...
... interest of this voyage consists . It is seldom that we have read a narrative with greater curiosity than the sketch here given of this singular people . The pleasure , however , is not unmixed with pain at discovering the effects which ...
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... interest : he grows into a living creature under the author's pen , and is decidedly the most fascinating hero of modern novels . The terror of Flanders , with a high price set upon his head , he yet finds leisure for gentler pastime ...
... interest : he grows into a living creature under the author's pen , and is decidedly the most fascinating hero of modern novels . The terror of Flanders , with a high price set upon his head , he yet finds leisure for gentler pastime ...
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... interest , in this and other countries , have pre- tended to laugh to scorn as a visionary affectation ; and it is a precedent which futurity will look back to with pride , and rising nations will set before them as an object of ...
... interest , in this and other countries , have pre- tended to laugh to scorn as a visionary affectation ; and it is a precedent which futurity will look back to with pride , and rising nations will set before them as an object of ...
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... interest to any production of his pen . It is pleas- ing , also , to see that the profound statesman of the cabinet , and the vehement orator of the tribune , combined with these qualities , in which alone he has hitherto been known in ...
... interest to any production of his pen . It is pleas- ing , also , to see that the profound statesman of the cabinet , and the vehement orator of the tribune , combined with these qualities , in which alone he has hitherto been known in ...
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... interest ; there are opportunities by which the actors are enabled to profit ; and Werner , as Mr. Macready has breathed into him the warmth of affection , is a being ca- pable of exciting the most earnest sympathy . As represented , he ...
... interest ; there are opportunities by which the actors are enabled to profit ; and Werner , as Mr. Macready has breathed into him the warmth of affection , is a being ca- pable of exciting the most earnest sympathy . As represented , he ...
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