The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... language , but for hearing it ! The document affords a horrible illustration of the state of criminal jurisprudence in Turkey . 6 " Achmet , kiaya ( chief ) of the corporation of merchants dealing in articles of luxury in Constantinople ...
... language , but for hearing it ! The document affords a horrible illustration of the state of criminal jurisprudence in Turkey . 6 " Achmet , kiaya ( chief ) of the corporation of merchants dealing in articles of luxury in Constantinople ...
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... language of the Literary Gazette of the 19th of March , a journal which has for some years been lauding Mr. Montgomery , and other equally conceited writers , to the highest heaven of renown ; and which now at length begins to find that ...
... language of the Literary Gazette of the 19th of March , a journal which has for some years been lauding Mr. Montgomery , and other equally conceited writers , to the highest heaven of renown ; and which now at length begins to find that ...
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... language , or of boundaries ? If the former , what is meant by the " sense of Ger- man terminology " ? One should think that an author criticising his own work would be able , in his own Gazette , to explain himself in language at least ...
... language , or of boundaries ? If the former , what is meant by the " sense of Ger- man terminology " ? One should think that an author criticising his own work would be able , in his own Gazette , to explain himself in language at least ...
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... language contains a simile more unfortunate than this in every respect . It violates good taste , it is inapplicable to the subject , and highly offensive to the person to whom it is , evidently , the intention of the writer to pay a ...
... language contains a simile more unfortunate than this in every respect . It violates good taste , it is inapplicable to the subject , and highly offensive to the person to whom it is , evidently , the intention of the writer to pay a ...
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... language ! Nor is the poet unconscious of his power in this department of verse , for it is one of his consolations , in reflecting upon the death of the ever - to - be - lamented Canning , that he had not ' Inflicted pangs where only ...
... language ! Nor is the poet unconscious of his power in this department of verse , for it is one of his consolations , in reflecting upon the death of the ever - to - be - lamented Canning , that he had not ' Inflicted pangs where only ...
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