The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1822 - Books |
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Page 112
... volume , as well as in its title , it is nevertheless very pleasingly written ; evidently the pro- duction of a juvenile author , and displaying some inaccuracy of style which a more experienced pen would have avoided . The tales are ...
... volume , as well as in its title , it is nevertheless very pleasingly written ; evidently the pro- duction of a juvenile author , and displaying some inaccuracy of style which a more experienced pen would have avoided . The tales are ...
Page 391
... volume throughout displays considerable reflexion accompanied by a liberal and humane spirit and if we remark a want of ease in the composition , or some degree of affectation occasionally in the language , ( as in the use of such words ...
... volume throughout displays considerable reflexion accompanied by a liberal and humane spirit and if we remark a want of ease in the composition , or some degree of affectation occasionally in the language , ( as in the use of such words ...
Page 528
... volume , and of the proposed series of which it forms only a part . + The work , when completed , is to consist of three volumes ; the first of which will contain an historical account of all the more celebrated canals of antiquity ...
... volume , and of the proposed series of which it forms only a part . + The work , when completed , is to consist of three volumes ; the first of which will contain an historical account of all the more celebrated canals of antiquity ...
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