The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 2, Volume 3Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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... called ; they are Wilkes and Junius . Wilkes fights rather shy , and waves his own supposed injuries- " Wilkes ( said the Devil ) I understand all this ; You turn'd to half a courtier ere you died , And seem to think it would not be ...
... called ; they are Wilkes and Junius . Wilkes fights rather shy , and waves his own supposed injuries- " Wilkes ( said the Devil ) I understand all this ; You turn'd to half a courtier ere you died , And seem to think it would not be ...
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... called the LITERARY REGISTER , which attracted our notice to the publication of that new effort of the demora- lizing junta . The Reviewer describes it as the most stupid of all stupid things , and quotes the following portion of a ...
... called the LITERARY REGISTER , which attracted our notice to the publication of that new effort of the demora- lizing junta . The Reviewer describes it as the most stupid of all stupid things , and quotes the following portion of a ...
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... called him , Percy them . We now return to the Flo Byshe Shelley . It is ushered in by au rentine Lovers , ' which is a pretty tale . extravagant eulogy , in which we are The ground - work of the story is in a told that every body will ...
... called him , Percy them . We now return to the Flo Byshe Shelley . It is ushered in by au rentine Lovers , ' which is a pretty tale . extravagant eulogy , in which we are The ground - work of the story is in a told that every body will ...
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