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" ... passage to which we have just alluded, as a specimen of this overstrained and supererogatory style. — ' The condition in which he was now placed could not fail to have a memorable effect on the mind of Julian. Shut up in a solitary dungeon, without... "
Cloudesley, by the author of 'Caleb Williams'. - Page 282
by William Godwin - 1830
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal

The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 51

Sydney Smith, Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey, Macvey Napier, Sir George Cornewall Lewis, William Empson, Arthur Ralph Douglas Elliot (Hon.), Henry Reeve, Harold Cox - Architecture - 1830
...overstraiued and supererogatory style. — ' The condition in which he was now placed could not fail to Lave a memorable effect on the mind of Julian. Shut up...bitterly, most persistingly, for the death of Cloudesley (the elder). He had been instigated by his grief to seek the society of the companions he had left...
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The Museum of foreign literature, science and art

The Museum of foreign literature, science and art, Volume 17

Eliakim Littell - 1830
...passage to which we have just alluded, as a specimen of this overstrained and supererogatory style. —" The condition in which he was now placed could not...bitterly, most persistingly, for the death of Cloudesley (the elder). He had been instigated by his grief to seek the society of the companions he had teft...
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