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... merit of being ner- vous and polished in an unusual degree ; when it is impassioned , it is not inflammatory ; and where it is disquisitorial , it escapes being dull . Art . 14 The Irish Recluse ; or a Breakfast at the Rotunda . By ...
... merit of being ner- vous and polished in an unusual degree ; when it is impassioned , it is not inflammatory ; and where it is disquisitorial , it escapes being dull . Art . 14 The Irish Recluse ; or a Breakfast at the Rotunda . By ...
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... merit severe animad- version . It is gratifying , therefore , to find that this book does not suffer by a reference to the sources from which it has been derived , and still less by a comparison with the statistical ac- counts of other ...
... merit severe animad- version . It is gratifying , therefore , to find that this book does not suffer by a reference to the sources from which it has been derived , and still less by a comparison with the statistical ac- counts of other ...
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... merit of making such remarks is exactly the merit at which every body is aim- ing , and which none but men of genius can attain . The subject to which we alluded , as reserved for our more particular discussion in these volumes , is the ...
... merit of making such remarks is exactly the merit at which every body is aim- ing , and which none but men of genius can attain . The subject to which we alluded , as reserved for our more particular discussion in these volumes , is the ...
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