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... LITERARY CHRONICLE , tronage . it cannot now be necessary to state the In the outset of our labours , we circumstances under which it was com- pledged ourselves that the LITERARY meticed ; its objects , or how far these CHRONICLE should ...
... LITERARY CHRONICLE , tronage . it cannot now be necessary to state the In the outset of our labours , we circumstances under which it was com- pledged ourselves that the LITERARY meticed ; its objects , or how far these CHRONICLE should ...
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... Literary Chronicle . SIR , It is fated that France and England shall never be at peace , the moment the sword is sheathed , the pen is dipped in gall , and the French writers make sad havock with us , our manners , our books , and even ...
... Literary Chronicle . SIR , It is fated that France and England shall never be at peace , the moment the sword is sheathed , the pen is dipped in gall , and the French writers make sad havock with us , our manners , our books , and even ...
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... LITERARY CHRONICLE ] The Highlanders are now , and ever have been , remarkable for their presence of mind and ready wit ; to prove which , the following anedotes may serve as a few instances . The two powerful clans of M'Donald and M ...
... LITERARY CHRONICLE ] The Highlanders are now , and ever have been , remarkable for their presence of mind and ready wit ; to prove which , the following anedotes may serve as a few instances . The two powerful clans of M'Donald and M ...
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... Literary Chronicle with Has worn you to a shadow , a notice of one of the finest efforts of the tragic muse , that has been pro- duced for many years . The late pe- riod at which the play has been pub- lished allows us little time for ...
... Literary Chronicle with Has worn you to a shadow , a notice of one of the finest efforts of the tragic muse , that has been pro- duced for many years . The late pe- riod at which the play has been pub- lished allows us little time for ...
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... LITERARY PREMIUM . To the Editor of the Literary Chronicle . SIR , -It will no doubt be in your recollection , and perhaps in that of many of your readers , that , about two years ago , the proprietor of the New Monthly Magazine very ...
... LITERARY PREMIUM . To the Editor of the Literary Chronicle . SIR , -It will no doubt be in your recollection , and perhaps in that of many of your readers , that , about two years ago , the proprietor of the New Monthly Magazine very ...
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