The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 - English literature |
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... experience a glow of sensation which they would not feel in another place . The man of a cold temperament , of a dull mind , and a hard heart , may deride this as ridicu- lous , or call it affectation . He has no sensibilities suited to ...
... experience a glow of sensation which they would not feel in another place . The man of a cold temperament , of a dull mind , and a hard heart , may deride this as ridicu- lous , or call it affectation . He has no sensibilities suited to ...
Page 280
... experienced , or which may still be left for him to experience . In Spain , if wise measures had been adopted to excite the enthusiasm of liberty , the French could not have maintained themselves in that country ; and there would been a ...
... experienced , or which may still be left for him to experience . In Spain , if wise measures had been adopted to excite the enthusiasm of liberty , the French could not have maintained themselves in that country ; and there would been a ...
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... experience of the loss of time experienced in the perusal of such works , how very little they merit such encomiums . We have Black Rocks , and White Rocks , Round Towers , and Dark Castles , We have Tales of the Village , the Mountain ...
... experience of the loss of time experienced in the perusal of such works , how very little they merit such encomiums . We have Black Rocks , and White Rocks , Round Towers , and Dark Castles , We have Tales of the Village , the Mountain ...
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