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... EDINBURGH REVIEW , & c . , & c . , & c . , & c . , & c . , & c . I. Your days , Mr Jeffrey , how gaily they sped , When the Prosers were with you , whatever you said , Taunting Burke with your eloquence , Swift with your jest , While ...
... EDINBURGH REVIEW , & c . , & c . , & c . , & c . , & c . , & c . I. Your days , Mr Jeffrey , how gaily they sped , When the Prosers were with you , whatever you said , Taunting Burke with your eloquence , Swift with your jest , While ...
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... Edinburgh Review , and " My Grandmother , " to think that such a good - natured reposi- tory was extant , which , like the poors ' box in a church , was continually open for the contributions of the well - dispo- sed . But now , indeed ...
... Edinburgh Review , and " My Grandmother , " to think that such a good - natured reposi- tory was extant , which , like the poors ' box in a church , was continually open for the contributions of the well - dispo- sed . But now , indeed ...
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... Edinburgh Review . But , after all , Sylvanus must be con- sidered as one of the sages of literature ; and we shall be quite satisfied if we are enabled to continue our career as long as he has done , and , throughout the whole period ...
... Edinburgh Review . But , after all , Sylvanus must be con- sidered as one of the sages of literature ; and we shall be quite satisfied if we are enabled to continue our career as long as he has done , and , throughout the whole period ...
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... Edinburgh Review has lately let itself down , by shewing some feelings of this sort with respect to French li- terature ; but it is most apparent in our dramatic criticisms , which go be- yondall bounds in expressing contempt for the ...
... Edinburgh Review has lately let itself down , by shewing some feelings of this sort with respect to French li- terature ; but it is most apparent in our dramatic criticisms , which go be- yondall bounds in expressing contempt for the ...
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... Edinburgh Review , and to the correspondents of the Morning Chronicle . Of course I do not mean to say , that Messrs Jeffrey and Perry are themselves dealers in detraction ; but were I in your shoes , knowing what I know , how these ...
... Edinburgh Review , and to the correspondents of the Morning Chronicle . Of course I do not mean to say , that Messrs Jeffrey and Perry are themselves dealers in detraction ; but were I in your shoes , knowing what I know , how these ...
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