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... additional raciness by the not unfrequent use of colloquial vulgarisms , which if they were introduced with less skill would debase his style . It is with reluctance we confess that he has turned language to good account which in all ...
... additional raciness by the not unfrequent use of colloquial vulgarisms , which if they were introduced with less skill would debase his style . It is with reluctance we confess that he has turned language to good account which in all ...
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... additional draw- back that the fictitious author is quite unworthy to hold the pen of the veritable master . However modest it may be in Mr. Thackeray to ascribe his writings to a person of no greater 6 6 calibre calibre than his very ...
... additional draw- back that the fictitious author is quite unworthy to hold the pen of the veritable master . However modest it may be in Mr. Thackeray to ascribe his writings to a person of no greater 6 6 calibre calibre than his very ...
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... additional interest to the text which they illustrate . All those who would possess a copy of " these inimitable Fictions , " in which the creations of the Author are worthily represented by the pencil of the Artist , are recom- mended ...
... additional interest to the text which they illustrate . All those who would possess a copy of " these inimitable Fictions , " in which the creations of the Author are worthily represented by the pencil of the Artist , are recom- mended ...
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... Additional Illus- trations . To appear in Eighteen Monthly Parts at 1s . , and in Four Volumes ( one every two months ) , 5s . each , cloth lettered . Being a series of Treatises composed in a popular and generally intelligible style ...
... Additional Illus- trations . To appear in Eighteen Monthly Parts at 1s . , and in Four Volumes ( one every two months ) , 5s . each , cloth lettered . Being a series of Treatises composed in a popular and generally intelligible style ...
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... additional matter has rendered it necessary to ex- tend the new edition of the STATESMEN to 3 vols . Vol . I. will contain the correspondence between George III . and Lord North on the subject of the American war , of which it is said ...
... additional matter has rendered it necessary to ex- tend the new edition of the STATESMEN to 3 vols . Vol . I. will contain the correspondence between George III . and Lord North on the subject of the American war , of which it is said ...
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