The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 - Books |
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... spirit of a medical officer ; who , when the army was dispersed , undertook its removal to Genoa , and subsequently to Corfu , It is not only as extensive as that at Malta , but contains several more useful books , particularly ...
... spirit of a medical officer ; who , when the army was dispersed , undertook its removal to Genoa , and subsequently to Corfu , It is not only as extensive as that at Malta , but contains several more useful books , particularly ...
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... spirit , energy , and powerful feeling . The author writes con amore , with an evident taste and relish for his subject ; and his descriptions are never cold , languid , or flat , but rich , warm , and even passionate . Our readers will ...
... spirit , energy , and powerful feeling . The author writes con amore , with an evident taste and relish for his subject ; and his descriptions are never cold , languid , or flat , but rich , warm , and even passionate . Our readers will ...
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... spirit of the people . Soon after this period , indeed , he dates the gradual decline of the national poetry of Portugal ; though its prose - literature , in the branches of history , eloquence , and fiction , had yet scarcely arrived ...
... spirit of the people . Soon after this period , indeed , he dates the gradual decline of the national poetry of Portugal ; though its prose - literature , in the branches of history , eloquence , and fiction , had yet scarcely arrived ...
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