The Edinburgh Review, Volume 38A. and C. Black, 1823 |
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... of improvement which may thus be suggested , to the genius and spirit of their own law . That we may be sure of being understood , it is necessary to take some retrospect A 2 1823 . 3 History and Settlement of Tithes in Scotland .
... of improvement which may thus be suggested , to the genius and spirit of their own law . That we may be sure of being understood , it is necessary to take some retrospect A 2 1823 . 3 History and Settlement of Tithes in Scotland .
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... genius , and come within the range of poetry . We may set the reader's mind at once easy by stating , that there is nothing ( or next to nothing ) of that speculative daring in Lord Byron's present production that gave such just offence ...
... genius , and come within the range of poetry . We may set the reader's mind at once easy by stating , that there is nothing ( or next to nothing ) of that speculative daring in Lord Byron's present production that gave such just offence ...
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... genius in the path he has chosen : the one method giving softness , the other strength . The Loves of the Angels ' opens with the following beautiful stanzas , which will give an idea of the plan of the whole . We have delayed thus long ...
... genius in the path he has chosen : the one method giving softness , the other strength . The Loves of the Angels ' opens with the following beautiful stanzas , which will give an idea of the plan of the whole . We have delayed thus long ...
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... genius , could not do justice to his thoughts . If a careless and slo- venly report is given of any speech , there are , of course , no li- mits to the degree in which it may be misrepresented ; but we are speaking of the best , that ...
... genius , could not do justice to his thoughts . If a careless and slo- venly report is given of any speech , there are , of course , no li- mits to the degree in which it may be misrepresented ; but we are speaking of the best , that ...
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... genius of the place , than those funeral ora- tions . But the practice is liable to much more serious objec- tion . Instances must of necessity occur , in which it will give rise either to painful , perhaps indecorous wrangling , or to ...
... genius of the place , than those funeral ora- tions . But the practice is liable to much more serious objec- tion . Instances must of necessity occur , in which it will give rise either to painful , perhaps indecorous wrangling , or to ...
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