A History of English Poetry, Volumen6Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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... Review , which described itself as " A Periodical work , giving an account with proper abstracts of , and extracts from , the New Books , pamphlets , etc. , as they come out . " This Review did not profess to guide opinion as to the ...
... Review , which described itself as " A Periodical work , giving an account with proper abstracts of , and extracts from , the New Books , pamphlets , etc. , as they come out . " This Review did not profess to guide opinion as to the ...
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... review without reading the books through ; but lay hold of a topic , and write chiefly from their own minds . The Monthly Reviewers are duller men , and are glad to read the books through . " 1 To keep clear of the field of politics was ...
... review without reading the books through ; but lay hold of a topic , and write chiefly from their own minds . The Monthly Reviewers are duller men , and are glad to read the books through . " 1 To keep clear of the field of politics was ...
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... Review . Jeffrey , with equal good - humour , recognising his own portrait in that of the Grand Chamberlain , retaliated , in his review of Lalla Rookh , with a description of Moore's narrative style - which is certainly not unjust ...
... Review . Jeffrey , with equal good - humour , recognising his own portrait in that of the Grand Chamberlain , retaliated , in his review of Lalla Rookh , with a description of Moore's narrative style - which is certainly not unjust ...
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