The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volumes 15-181825 |
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blended with character , deduced from conduct , and illustrated by incident . I have therefore , in an attempt to ... character . Art Her brother was educated by Mis- anthropy , in a dark and desart cave , on the highest and most ...
blended with character , deduced from conduct , and illustrated by incident . I have therefore , in an attempt to ... character . Art Her brother was educated by Mis- anthropy , in a dark and desart cave , on the highest and most ...
Page 59
... character could not be uniformly maintained . The phrases of the forum would sometimes dishonour the saloon : and ... characters . Vanity chose a statesman who had rendered himself the most popular orator of his age ; and succeeded in ...
... character could not be uniformly maintained . The phrases of the forum would sometimes dishonour the saloon : and ... characters . Vanity chose a statesman who had rendered himself the most popular orator of his age ; and succeeded in ...
Page 62
... character , as a loathsome bloat thrives and spreads on the pampered body ; and bombastic lan- guage is so much akin to an affected manner , that both may be accounted for in the same way , and reproached in the same terms . It is ...
... character , as a loathsome bloat thrives and spreads on the pampered body ; and bombastic lan- guage is so much akin to an affected manner , that both may be accounted for in the same way , and reproached in the same terms . It is ...
Page 63
... character of our author's performance , because the merit of such works mainly con- sists in the mere elegance and cor- rectness of their diction ; on these qualities , at least , depends much of the pleasure derivable from them . M. A. ...
... character of our author's performance , because the merit of such works mainly con- sists in the mere elegance and cor- rectness of their diction ; on these qualities , at least , depends much of the pleasure derivable from them . M. A. ...
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... characters " Vive Mahomed Ali , Protecteur des Arts ! " The Eng lishman said , that when the Pasha visited the arsenal ... character of the Pasha , for a wily Turk is a being about whom very opposite opinions may be con- scientiously ...
... characters " Vive Mahomed Ali , Protecteur des Arts ! " The Eng lishman said , that when the Pasha visited the arsenal ... character of the Pasha , for a wily Turk is a being about whom very opposite opinions may be con- scientiously ...
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