The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1822 - Books |
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... writer having communicated to an eminent gunsmith a project of a musket , of greater power and much less size than the musket in ordinary use , the gunsmith pointed out to him its defects ; and observed , that " a Mr. Fearne , an ...
... writer having communicated to an eminent gunsmith a project of a musket , of greater power and much less size than the musket in ordinary use , the gunsmith pointed out to him its defects ; and observed , that " a Mr. Fearne , an ...
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of the writer accustomed to the contemplation of works of higher pretensions ? —We concede , however , to Mr. Wilkins , that ... writer would deem it superfluous to re- cord . We are , indeed , by no means prepared to assert that these ...
of the writer accustomed to the contemplation of works of higher pretensions ? —We concede , however , to Mr. Wilkins , that ... writer would deem it superfluous to re- cord . We are , indeed , by no means prepared to assert that these ...
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... writer's argument is founded . He ob- serves , first , that the author of Marmion has neglected his poetical vein , in proportion as the author of Waverley has cultivated his talent for prose - narration ; and we agree with him that ...
... writer's argument is founded . He ob- serves , first , that the author of Marmion has neglected his poetical vein , in proportion as the author of Waverley has cultivated his talent for prose - narration ; and we agree with him that ...
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