The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 20;Band 113,Teil 2E. Cave, 1843 |
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... style of lecturing is much in favour of himself , though not , perhaps , entirely suited to the place ; it has rather a little awkwardness , but it is that air which bespeaks real mo- desty and good sense ; he is only awkward because he ...
... style of lecturing is much in favour of himself , though not , perhaps , entirely suited to the place ; it has rather a little awkwardness , but it is that air which bespeaks real mo- desty and good sense ; he is only awkward because he ...
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... style of Lucan or Milton from the style of Lucretius or Racine . You will perceive this charge of plagiarism has a little in- censed me . " On another occasion Mr. Horner writes to Mr. Erskine at Portsmouth , then embarking with Sir ...
... style of Lucan or Milton from the style of Lucretius or Racine . You will perceive this charge of plagiarism has a little in- censed me . " On another occasion Mr. Horner writes to Mr. Erskine at Portsmouth , then embarking with Sir ...
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... style . Had he hazarded more , he might have produced passages of more striking effect for a moment ; had he been more declamatory , he would have collected more suffrages in the express praise of his eloquence . For I have heard it ob ...
... style . Had he hazarded more , he might have produced passages of more striking effect for a moment ; had he been more declamatory , he would have collected more suffrages in the express praise of his eloquence . For I have heard it ob ...
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... style of one of the most remarkable speakers in parliament , we mean Sir Wm . Grant , the Master of the Rolls . That Mr. Horner was in politics a staunch Whig is. form , and the general designing of the speech in so great a style , as to ...
... style of one of the most remarkable speakers in parliament , we mean Sir Wm . Grant , the Master of the Rolls . That Mr. Horner was in politics a staunch Whig is. form , and the general designing of the speech in so great a style , as to ...
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... genius is of so hard a cast , and his style so theatrical , and the magna- nimity he shows ( which cannot be denied 99 " MR . URBAN , HAVING learnt that the 2 16 [ July , Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis Horner .
... genius is of so hard a cast , and his style so theatrical , and the magna- nimity he shows ( which cannot be denied 99 " MR . URBAN , HAVING learnt that the 2 16 [ July , Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis Horner .
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