New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen1Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1821 |
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... effect is experienced in pages much less interesting than those of the Muse . And if verse can strengthen our ... effect by the strict imitation of life , is certainly exemplified in one species of composition , namely , in the graver ...
... effect is experienced in pages much less interesting than those of the Muse . And if verse can strengthen our ... effect by the strict imitation of life , is certainly exemplified in one species of composition , namely , in the graver ...
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... effect on the price , and that effect is often directly opposite to what your conclusion requires . The result of an increase in the quantum , when that is beyond the amount required by the demand , is uniformly a reduction in the rate ...
... effect on the price , and that effect is often directly opposite to what your conclusion requires . The result of an increase in the quantum , when that is beyond the amount required by the demand , is uniformly a reduction in the rate ...
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... effect can be produced by the mere height of an enormous , or be it a stupendous column , the monster of ungo- verned fancy , and of misapplied art and labour . That emotion may be directly traced to the far nobler source , to which it ...
... effect can be produced by the mere height of an enormous , or be it a stupendous column , the monster of ungo- verned fancy , and of misapplied art and labour . That emotion may be directly traced to the far nobler source , to which it ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
CAMPBELLS Lectures on Poetry 1 129 377 489 | 16 |
Modern Improvements | 97 |
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