The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Часть 3,Том 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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... appears at last to be suffered by the author to mingle with it , a little common frailty and inconsistency only renders the character more human , and may be allowed a young creature about to be cut off in the bloom of life , who shews ...
... appears at last to be suffered by the author to mingle with it , a little common frailty and inconsistency only renders the character more human , and may be allowed a young creature about to be cut off in the bloom of life , who shews ...
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... appears . Ilis Sketches are all drawn from the living front of nature ; the colors glow with the rich tints of ... appear ; and will even bear the closest inspection through the minute telescope of criticism . The " Pride of the Village ...
... appears . Ilis Sketches are all drawn from the living front of nature ; the colors glow with the rich tints of ... appear ; and will even bear the closest inspection through the minute telescope of criticism . The " Pride of the Village ...
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... appears ; the dia- logue on Mr Hazlitt's part , beginning " The first methodist on record was David . He was the first eminent per- son we read of who made a regular compromise between religion and mo- rality , between faith and good ...
... appears ; the dia- logue on Mr Hazlitt's part , beginning " The first methodist on record was David . He was the first eminent per- son we read of who made a regular compromise between religion and mo- rality , between faith and good ...
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