The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 2, Volume 3Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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Page 1100
... published by Mr. Woodfall ; and from theconversations of Mr. Horne Tooke . We still continue of opinion that the Letters were dictated by Lord Shelburne , and written by the confi- dential amanuensis , who , under the signatures of ...
... published by Mr. Woodfall ; and from theconversations of Mr. Horne Tooke . We still continue of opinion that the Letters were dictated by Lord Shelburne , and written by the confi- dential amanuensis , who , under the signatures of ...
Page 1119
... published without any bookseller's name . deed , we have heard that the book- seller to whom it was entrusted not only demurred on publication , but stated his objections to the author . The latter , however , according to report , was ...
... published without any bookseller's name . deed , we have heard that the book- seller to whom it was entrusted not only demurred on publication , but stated his objections to the author . The latter , however , according to report , was ...
Page 1380
... published , but that people will be guilty of the insufferable crime of buying them with extreme avidity . Hypocrisy , in its variety of gradation is quite dumb - founded at this pertinacity , and having exhausted all its affectation in ...
... published , but that people will be guilty of the insufferable crime of buying them with extreme avidity . Hypocrisy , in its variety of gradation is quite dumb - founded at this pertinacity , and having exhausted all its affectation in ...
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