The Eclectic Review, Volume 27C. Taylor, 1827 |
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... readers , that many of those scenes are such as no female writer could describe or even allude to . Referring to the declaration made by Mrs. Baillie , in her lively " Letters from Portugal , " that the whole truth ⚫ should not always ...
... readers , that many of those scenes are such as no female writer could describe or even allude to . Referring to the declaration made by Mrs. Baillie , in her lively " Letters from Portugal , " that the whole truth ⚫ should not always ...
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... readers , and in expressing which , he has , in one or two in- stances , neglected the polish of his lines . There are many passages in the poem very superior , but we purposely refrain from detaching them from the narrative , under the ...
... readers , and in expressing which , he has , in one or two in- stances , neglected the polish of his lines . There are many passages in the poem very superior , but we purposely refrain from detaching them from the narrative , under the ...
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... readers will be at no loss to make the application . The satire is bold , yet delicate and elegantly pointed . And this appeared in a Spanish newspaper published at Lima ! Art . IX . Letters written by S ***** S **** , during her last ...
... readers will be at no loss to make the application . The satire is bold , yet delicate and elegantly pointed . And this appeared in a Spanish newspaper published at Lima ! Art . IX . Letters written by S ***** S **** , during her last ...
Contents
Lewiss Christian Characteristics | 64 |
Answer to a printed Paper entitled Manifesto of the Christian Evidence | 114 |
Baroness Von Minutolis Recollections of Egypt | 132 |
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