The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Zväzok 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 |
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... characters , or even of specific names , they being in na respect different from those used in the artificial method ... character in italics , as if it really constituted a natural order . A method of this kind may do well enough in a ...
... characters , or even of specific names , they being in na respect different from those used in the artificial method ... character in italics , as if it really constituted a natural order . A method of this kind may do well enough in a ...
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... characters being too long- plants omitted - habitats omitted- omission of Gaelic names - omission of vernacular ... character . I now take my leave of the author , having confined my strictures to that part of his paper which he has ...
... characters being too long- plants omitted - habitats omitted- omission of Gaelic names - omission of vernacular ... character . I now take my leave of the author , having confined my strictures to that part of his paper which he has ...
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... character , seldom to be met with in the naked , pompous , and pretending composi- tions of still more celebrated writers . But , while the beauties of " The Thane of Fife " are so marked and conspicuous , the faults and blemishes are ...
... character , seldom to be met with in the naked , pompous , and pretending composi- tions of still more celebrated writers . But , while the beauties of " The Thane of Fife " are so marked and conspicuous , the faults and blemishes are ...
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... character to the mind . I know nothing more touch- ing than carrying a young beauti → ful female , to her everlasting rest , in the green smiling beauty of spring- time . The festal descriptions , which poets have interwoven with their ...
... character to the mind . I know nothing more touch- ing than carrying a young beauti → ful female , to her everlasting rest , in the green smiling beauty of spring- time . The festal descriptions , which poets have interwoven with their ...
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... character , which , in spite of all my tailor's ef- forts , still adhered to me . I entered a small and snug apartment , sur- rounded , like an armoury , with rows of clear and burnished tankards , sus- pended by the ear - and believing ...
... character , which , in spite of all my tailor's ef- forts , still adhered to me . I entered a small and snug apartment , sur- rounded , like an armoury , with rows of clear and burnished tankards , sus- pended by the ear - and believing ...
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