The Analectic Magazine, Volume 2Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1913 |
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... observations , that might be not impertinently made on the writings of Junius , will more properly follow than precede a somewhat particular and extended notice of this edi- tion , the announcement of which will have strongly excited ...
... observations , that might be not impertinently made on the writings of Junius , will more properly follow than precede a somewhat particular and extended notice of this edi- tion , the announcement of which will have strongly excited ...
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... observations on the prominent dis- tinctions of the celebrated letters ; in acknowledging and excusing the excessive acrimony , the appearance of personal enmity , too visible in some parts of them ; in describing the alarm and dismay ...
... observations on the prominent dis- tinctions of the celebrated letters ; in acknowledging and excusing the excessive acrimony , the appearance of personal enmity , too visible in some parts of them ; in describing the alarm and dismay ...
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... observations contained in this essay , it should seem to follow unquestionably that the author of the Letters of Junius was an Englishman of highly cultivated education , deeply versed in the lan- guage , the laws , the constitution ...
... observations contained in this essay , it should seem to follow unquestionably that the author of the Letters of Junius was an Englishman of highly cultivated education , deeply versed in the lan- guage , the laws , the constitution ...
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... observations on comparing it with that of Junius ? If he did ever meet with such a specimen , under circum- stances allowing opportunity for a careful comparison , we need not say how far his deliberately avowed opinion as to the ...
... observations on comparing it with that of Junius ? If he did ever meet with such a specimen , under circum- stances allowing opportunity for a careful comparison , we need not say how far his deliberately avowed opinion as to the ...
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... observations as occur to our minds . The opening of the poem is an animated address to Ireland , which exhibits a warmth of feeling that cannot fail of pleasing those whose want of experience has prevented them from learning the ...
... observations as occur to our minds . The opening of the poem is an animated address to Ireland , which exhibits a warmth of feeling that cannot fail of pleasing those whose want of experience has prevented them from learning the ...
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