The Southern Review, Volume 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... render the perusal of it delightful to all classes of society . Within the last two years , Mr. Irving , like the great author of Waverly , has directed his attention to new objects , and leaving the pleasant regions of fancy and of ...
... render the perusal of it delightful to all classes of society . Within the last two years , Mr. Irving , like the great author of Waverly , has directed his attention to new objects , and leaving the pleasant regions of fancy and of ...
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... rendered it so simple and obvious , as to diminish with some the merits of the first conception , and the hardihood of the first attempt . But in those days , as has well been observed , the circumference of the earth was yet unknown ...
... rendered it so simple and obvious , as to diminish with some the merits of the first conception , and the hardihood of the first attempt . But in those days , as has well been observed , the circumference of the earth was yet unknown ...
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... rendered with tenfold warınth and sincerity . What a contrast was this to his departure a few months before , followed by murmurs and execrations ; or rather , what a contrast to his first arrival at Palos , a poor pedestrian , craving ...
... rendered with tenfold warınth and sincerity . What a contrast was this to his departure a few months before , followed by murmurs and execrations ; or rather , what a contrast to his first arrival at Palos , a poor pedestrian , craving ...
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... rendered to mankind , yet none ever drew on its possessor , more unremitting jealousy and defamation , or involved him in more unmerited distress and difficulty . Thus it is with illustrious merit ; its very efful- gence draws forth the ...
... rendered to mankind , yet none ever drew on its possessor , more unremitting jealousy and defamation , or involved him in more unmerited distress and difficulty . Thus it is with illustrious merit ; its very efful- gence draws forth the ...
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... rendering them as valuable as pos- sible to the crown of Spain , whether considered as an element of power or of wealth . Besides , he had a direct personal interest in their prosperity . By his engagements with the crown of Spain , he ...
... rendering them as valuable as pos- sible to the crown of Spain , whether considered as an element of power or of wealth . Besides , he had a direct personal interest in their prosperity . By his engagements with the crown of Spain , he ...
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