The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 112,Teil 1;Band 171E. Cave, 1842 |
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... writer the French extract on the Treaty of Westphalia in Gent . Mag . 1821 , April , p . 319 , is taken ? Or , if that cannot be pointed out , can the information contained in that passage be supplied from any other writer ? The Rev ...
... writer the French extract on the Treaty of Westphalia in Gent . Mag . 1821 , April , p . 319 , is taken ? Or , if that cannot be pointed out , can the information contained in that passage be supplied from any other writer ? The Rev ...
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... writer , Mr. Dugald Stewart , * appears to have been the first who , in modern days , proposed to place the Fancy and the Imagination over separate provinces , and to assign to each a peculiar jurisdiction . The professor , after a ...
... writer , Mr. Dugald Stewart , * appears to have been the first who , in modern days , proposed to place the Fancy and the Imagination over separate provinces , and to assign to each a peculiar jurisdiction . The professor , after a ...
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... writers , whether philosophers or poets ; and from this time forth these words became , and continued to be , employed indiscriminately , until Mr. Stewart projected the disunion , of which we have above made mention . To Mr. Stewart ...
... writers , whether philosophers or poets ; and from this time forth these words became , and continued to be , employed indiscriminately , until Mr. Stewart projected the disunion , of which we have above made mention . To Mr. Stewart ...
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... writer ; but one as assuredly inevitable from his mode of expressing himself . Before we proceed to state the sentiments of the POET upon the mat- ters at issue , we are induced to communicate our own ; and , at the outset , we beg our ...
... writer ; but one as assuredly inevitable from his mode of expressing himself . Before we proceed to state the sentiments of the POET upon the mat- ters at issue , we are induced to communicate our own ; and , at the outset , we beg our ...
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... writer may create by impersonation ; and that he may not be able to adorn his own creation with characteristic attributes . Collins was a poet of a different order ; and his far - famed Ode on the Passions , once so familiar to the ear ...
... writer may create by impersonation ; and that he may not be able to adorn his own creation with characteristic attributes . Collins was a poet of a different order ; and his far - famed Ode on the Passions , once so familiar to the ear ...
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