The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 - Books |
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... readers and ourselves with some extracts from the agreeable and natural work before us ; which has no far - fetched imaginations or bombastic flights of poetry about it , to perplex the plain and well- meaning reader . It professes to ...
... readers and ourselves with some extracts from the agreeable and natural work before us ; which has no far - fetched imaginations or bombastic flights of poetry about it , to perplex the plain and well- meaning reader . It professes to ...
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... reading .. The coffee - houses , doorways , staircases , shops , and Puerto del Sol , are filled with readers every day till noon . Here , you see an officer of La Isla , with his cocked hat placed crossways , curled mustachios , and ...
... reading .. The coffee - houses , doorways , staircases , shops , and Puerto del Sol , are filled with readers every day till noon . Here , you see an officer of La Isla , with his cocked hat placed crossways , curled mustachios , and ...
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... readers may require the same demonstration and validity of evidence which he regards as necessary to produce conviction . He is also willing to believe that the purchaser of this work , whether architect or antiquary , will be satisfied ...
... readers may require the same demonstration and validity of evidence which he regards as necessary to produce conviction . He is also willing to believe that the purchaser of this work , whether architect or antiquary , will be satisfied ...
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