The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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Page 13
... style is al- ways peculiarly prevalent . The age of the roman- tic ballad was succeeded by that of the drama ; then came a period of epistles , essays , and satires ; and our present day may be designated as the era of novels . The ...
... style is al- ways peculiarly prevalent . The age of the roman- tic ballad was succeeded by that of the drama ; then came a period of epistles , essays , and satires ; and our present day may be designated as the era of novels . The ...
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... style , I rely upon the favour formerly shown me . voted from my earliest youth to the sea service , I have had no leisure for cultivating the art of authorship . " The reader , after perusing this , and being unacquainted with the ...
... style , I rely upon the favour formerly shown me . voted from my earliest youth to the sea service , I have had no leisure for cultivating the art of authorship . " The reader , after perusing this , and being unacquainted with the ...
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... style. Acts of Parliament , abstracts of reports , manu- script as well as published , and biographical sketches of ... styles a " Patriarchal Church ; " yet so uncon- nected are the circumstances , and so incidentally mentioned ...
... style. Acts of Parliament , abstracts of reports , manu- script as well as published , and biographical sketches of ... styles a " Patriarchal Church ; " yet so uncon- nected are the circumstances , and so incidentally mentioned ...
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dry , it is not remarkable for attractions of style , essay on Des Impressions Superstitieuses , " to or felicity of illustration . 1 1 → i d 1 ال 1 0 F. A variety of the positions upon which the an- thor insists , we should certainly ...
dry , it is not remarkable for attractions of style , essay on Des Impressions Superstitieuses , " to or felicity of illustration . 1 1 → i d 1 ال 1 0 F. A variety of the positions upon which the an- thor insists , we should certainly ...
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... style " marks her out the favourite of rustics , who , being unsophisticated , lavish their ad miration on the artificial and pompous . She has a notion of tragic acting as something akin to Nature , but vastly above it ; her stage ...
... style " marks her out the favourite of rustics , who , being unsophisticated , lavish their ad miration on the artificial and pompous . She has a notion of tragic acting as something akin to Nature , but vastly above it ; her stage ...
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