Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen6W. Blackwood., 1820 |
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... England ( speaking largely ) have not understood Mr Cole- ridge's poems as they should have dore The reading - public of Scotland are in general ignorant that any such poems exist , and of those who are aware of their existence , the ...
... England ( speaking largely ) have not understood Mr Cole- ridge's poems as they should have dore The reading - public of Scotland are in general ignorant that any such poems exist , and of those who are aware of their existence , the ...
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... England at the beginning of the last century . Livery of London could name John The period in which the Dunton among its members , was in- deed a very remarkable one ; and its history , civil , political , military , eccle- siastic ...
... England at the beginning of the last century . Livery of London could name John The period in which the Dunton among its members , was in- deed a very remarkable one ; and its history , civil , political , military , eccle- siastic ...
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... England 6. The States of Holland 7. The King of Denmark 8. The King of Sweden 9. The King of Poland 10. The Empress ... England , Prus- sia , and Russia , ( France being admit- ted latterly to the conferences , ) settled all the ...
... England 6. The States of Holland 7. The King of Denmark 8. The King of Sweden 9. The King of Poland 10. The Empress ... England , Prus- sia , and Russia , ( France being admit- ted latterly to the conferences , ) settled all the ...
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... England . But probably this arrangement was made for the accommodation of Mr Farley ; who , to say the truth , speaks broken English much better than he does sound . - There is some pleasant music composed by Mr Bishop ; and the plot is ...
... England . But probably this arrangement was made for the accommodation of Mr Farley ; who , to say the truth , speaks broken English much better than he does sound . - There is some pleasant music composed by Mr Bishop ; and the plot is ...
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... England , and might be said to be the best man of his time ; was five feet eleven inches in height , well proportioned limbs , and of prodigious strength . Peter , from a boy , was distin- guished for his uncommon intrepidity ; and ...
... England , and might be said to be the best man of his time ; was five feet eleven inches in height , well proportioned limbs , and of prodigious strength . Peter , from a boy , was distin- guished for his uncommon intrepidity ; and ...
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