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... Writers AProphetic Account of a National Epic Poem , toniad " The Somnambulist A Day at Milan Song • • · 66 The Welling- : 274 . 285 .304 . 321 · 334 • 342 · 355 · . 396 378 € 395 406 434 . 443 464 . 470 CONTENTS OF No. V. The Flight of ...
... Writers AProphetic Account of a National Epic Poem , toniad " The Somnambulist A Day at Milan Song • • · 66 The Welling- : 274 . 285 .304 . 321 · 334 • 342 · 355 · . 396 378 € 395 406 434 . 443 464 . 470 CONTENTS OF No. V. The Flight of ...
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... writers of prose travels and journals . They are divided in many classes ; there are still to be met in our days , as in those of Sterne , the Smelfunguses and the Mun- dunguses , the sentimental and the dogmatical , the grave and the ...
... writers of prose travels and journals . They are divided in many classes ; there are still to be met in our days , as in those of Sterne , the Smelfunguses and the Mun- dunguses , the sentimental and the dogmatical , the grave and the ...
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... writer upon Italy , Lady Morgan , has displayed upon this interesting subject a most philosophical impartiality , which ... writers on Italy , on the subject of religion , hold good , in many respects , with regard to political ...
... writer upon Italy , Lady Morgan , has displayed upon this interesting subject a most philosophical impartiality , which ... writers on Italy , on the subject of religion , hold good , in many respects , with regard to political ...
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... writer ; he depicts ordinary scenes in a smooth and level style , and he generally paints with clearness and spirit . By some readers the views of scenery may be considered too abounding ; but in truth these constitute the greatest and ...
... writer ; he depicts ordinary scenes in a smooth and level style , and he generally paints with clearness and spirit . By some readers the views of scenery may be considered too abounding ; but in truth these constitute the greatest and ...
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... writers ; and by attempting , as he imagined , to put more meaning into his prodigies , he has converted most of them into frigid and clumsy allegories . There is some fancy in his description of the kingdom of the Animals , and of the ...
... writers ; and by attempting , as he imagined , to put more meaning into his prodigies , he has converted most of them into frigid and clumsy allegories . There is some fancy in his description of the kingdom of the Animals , and of the ...
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