The Monthly Magazine, Volume 46, Part 1R. Phillips, 1818 |
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... author can look back on the moments employed in com- posing them with a feeling of self - ap- probation . On the whole , writers should seldom suffer a complaint to escape them ; they should feel , and know , and acknow- ledge , the ...
... author can look back on the moments employed in com- posing them with a feeling of self - ap- probation . On the whole , writers should seldom suffer a complaint to escape them ; they should feel , and know , and acknow- ledge , the ...
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... authors in the enjoyment of their re- putation is more common , or , generally speaking , more unjust , than the ... author convicted of plagiarism , till we find him employing the thoughts of another on a subject to which they have ...
... authors in the enjoyment of their re- putation is more common , or , generally speaking , more unjust , than the ... author convicted of plagiarism , till we find him employing the thoughts of another on a subject to which they have ...
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... author , which remains in manuscript at the Vatican . [ Aug. 1 , Wigamore , Bliomberis , Flordibel , and Wigolais , have also been sung . A second cycle of romance respects Charlemayne and his twelve peers . From patriotic sympathies ...
... author , which remains in manuscript at the Vatican . [ Aug. 1 , Wigamore , Bliomberis , Flordibel , and Wigolais , have also been sung . A second cycle of romance respects Charlemayne and his twelve peers . From patriotic sympathies ...
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... author of the name of Conrad . Pro- bably this is Conrad , of Wurzburg , who flourished about the year 1280 , and who might still possess , in a more ancient form , the materials whence this epopea is derived . It contains adventures al ...
... author of the name of Conrad . Pro- bably this is Conrad , of Wurzburg , who flourished about the year 1280 , and who might still possess , in a more ancient form , the materials whence this epopea is derived . It contains adventures al ...
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... authors , and the Bible , ( for that volume forms , in Scottish seminaries , the principal English class - book , ) he is entered at the first class of the Gram- mar - School , or , as it is , by way of emi nence , styled , the High ...
... authors , and the Bible , ( for that volume forms , in Scottish seminaries , the principal English class - book , ) he is entered at the first class of the Gram- mar - School , or , as it is , by way of emi nence , styled , the High ...
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