The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 60A. Constable, 1834 |
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... rendering them as gentle as possible in future undertakings . This object will be attained in a great de- gree on the ... render this method impracticable . In such cases the level of the road will be maintained by penetrating the ...
... rendering them as gentle as possible in future undertakings . This object will be attained in a great de- gree on the ... render this method impracticable . In such cases the level of the road will be maintained by penetrating the ...
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... rendered consistent and intel- ligible . But we are detaining our readers too long from judging for them- selves as ... render it difficult to say which gives the tone to the character . Such , we think , is Hermione , whom Mrs Jameson ...
... rendered consistent and intel- ligible . But we are detaining our readers too long from judging for them- selves as ... render it difficult to say which gives the tone to the character . Such , we think , is Hermione , whom Mrs Jameson ...
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... render it attractive to the general reader , yet at the same time to inculcate sound prin- ciples ; and by transfusing through the whole work a philosophic spirit , not only to stimulate the diffusion of knowledge , but to raise the ...
... render it attractive to the general reader , yet at the same time to inculcate sound prin- ciples ; and by transfusing through the whole work a philosophic spirit , not only to stimulate the diffusion of knowledge , but to raise the ...
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Philip Van Artevelde a Dramatic Romance | 1 |
Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad By | 2 |
A Letter to the Duke of Wellington on the propriety | 24 |
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