The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 95-98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... manner , to excite various emotions . Nay , even the readers of novels and ro- mances , if ever they have in the course of their lives read any thing of real history , must be gratified , and even charmed with Froissart : for there is ...
... manner , to excite various emotions . Nay , even the readers of novels and ro- mances , if ever they have in the course of their lives read any thing of real history , must be gratified , and even charmed with Froissart : for there is ...
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... manner , are ge- nerally acknowledged . To these observations , preliminary to what we have farther , and more particularly to notice , in reviewing the pub- lication before us , it may be proper for the information , or for prompt ...
... manner , are ge- nerally acknowledged . To these observations , preliminary to what we have farther , and more particularly to notice , in reviewing the pub- lication before us , it may be proper for the information , or for prompt ...
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... 93d Number of our Review ) , for the obliging manner in which he furnished him , at a very short notice , with Versions of the Remains Remains of Froissart's Poetry . Froissart was born at Valenciennes 4 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... 93d Number of our Review ) , for the obliging manner in which he furnished him , at a very short notice , with Versions of the Remains Remains of Froissart's Poetry . Froissart was born at Valenciennes 4 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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... manner of life allowed him but little leisure to make all the reflections , and all the comparisons , which such an examination would require . → What he relates of distant countries , such as Africa , Hungary , Tartary , and in ...
... manner of life allowed him but little leisure to make all the reflections , and all the comparisons , which such an examination would require . → What he relates of distant countries , such as Africa , Hungary , Tartary , and in ...
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... manner of the Letters themselves furnish . They might , they may have been written by the unfortunate Monarch ; but if the collectors and intended editors of this Correspondence had the means of proving its authenticity , which it is to ...
... manner of the Letters themselves furnish . They might , they may have been written by the unfortunate Monarch ; but if the collectors and intended editors of this Correspondence had the means of proving its authenticity , which it is to ...
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