The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1809 |
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... VOLUME XXXII . TA LONDON : PRINTED FOR C. CRADOCK AND W. JOY , ( SUCCESSORS TO M. OSTELL ) 32 , PATERNOSTER - ROW ; AND SOLD BY ALL THE BOOKSELLERS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM . Printed by GEORGE SIDNEY , Northumberland - Street , Strand 1809 .
... VOLUME XXXII . TA LONDON : PRINTED FOR C. CRADOCK AND W. JOY , ( SUCCESSORS TO M. OSTELL ) 32 , PATERNOSTER - ROW ; AND SOLD BY ALL THE BOOKSELLERS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM . Printed by GEORGE SIDNEY , Northumberland - Street , Strand 1809 .
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... the Bridge - street knight , who may found a volume or two on it , as he did on a sentence in Gray's Letters respecting travellers ' descriptions . Rev. We must now take our leave of the interesting con- 12 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... the Bridge - street knight , who may found a volume or two on it , as he did on a sentence in Gray's Letters respecting travellers ' descriptions . Rev. We must now take our leave of the interesting con- 12 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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... volumes are consigned ― their intrinsic merit , notwithstanding their personalities and too often repeated complimentary expressions , will recommend them to the serious perusal of a very numerous and very re- spectable class of readers ...
... volumes are consigned ― their intrinsic merit , notwithstanding their personalities and too often repeated complimentary expressions , will recommend them to the serious perusal of a very numerous and very re- spectable class of readers ...
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... volume is concluded by a Sketch of the present ' State of Society in London , ' and a double Index . Against the Sketch we must enter our most decided protest : though grounded on facts , it is a gross exaggeration . The manners of our ...
... volume is concluded by a Sketch of the present ' State of Society in London , ' and a double Index . Against the Sketch we must enter our most decided protest : though grounded on facts , it is a gross exaggeration . The manners of our ...
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... volumes and the pages from which its materials are collected . Why are D ' Israëli's Curiosities of Literature ' so little regarded by literary men , but from the total want of all reference to the sources of the information he records ...
... volumes and the pages from which its materials are collected . Why are D ' Israëli's Curiosities of Literature ' so little regarded by literary men , but from the total want of all reference to the sources of the information he records ...
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