The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 - English literature |
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... favour of Ca. tholic Emancipation , and marries a haughty Duke's daughter ; yet the wily Caledonian before alluded to appears to us the favourite character with the author . Avarice is his ruling passion , and it ren- ders him a ...
... favour of Ca. tholic Emancipation , and marries a haughty Duke's daughter ; yet the wily Caledonian before alluded to appears to us the favourite character with the author . Avarice is his ruling passion , and it ren- ders him a ...
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... favour formerly shown me . De- voted from my earliest youth to the sea service , I have had no leisure for cultivating the art of authorship . " The reader , after perusing this , and being unacquainted with the previous productions of ...
... favour formerly shown me . De- voted from my earliest youth to the sea service , I have had no leisure for cultivating the art of authorship . " The reader , after perusing this , and being unacquainted with the previous productions of ...
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... favour . The literature is above mediocrity , and the embellishments , although very unequal , upon a par with those of the greater number of its competitors . The Talisman . Edited by Mrs. A. A. Watts . A volume of " articles in prose ...
... favour . The literature is above mediocrity , and the embellishments , although very unequal , upon a par with those of the greater number of its competitors . The Talisman . Edited by Mrs. A. A. Watts . A volume of " articles in prose ...
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... . Mr. Solis's song , " There is a tide , " claims special favour , on account of the good musical feeling which per- vades its pathetic melody , and the effective ac- 110 , a T -leve P The Royal Society . 24 Jan. 1 , Music .
... . Mr. Solis's song , " There is a tide , " claims special favour , on account of the good musical feeling which per- vades its pathetic melody , and the effective ac- 110 , a T -leve P The Royal Society . 24 Jan. 1 , Music .
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... favour than it has hitherto been its good for- tune to enjoy . Death has deprived it of nearly all its early and warmest advocates , and the loss of annual subscribers has of late been severely felt . On the respecta- bility or ...
... favour than it has hitherto been its good for- tune to enjoy . Death has deprived it of nearly all its early and warmest advocates , and the loss of annual subscribers has of late been severely felt . On the respecta- bility or ...
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