The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 1; Volume 155W. Pickering, 1834 - English periodicals |
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... taste , which is frequently buried under piles of cum- brous erudition , would have had a freer scope . The prodigious extent and depth of Warton's researches astonish me the more , as I have been told by a brother collegian , who knew ...
... taste , which is frequently buried under piles of cum- brous erudition , would have had a freer scope . The prodigious extent and depth of Warton's researches astonish me the more , as I have been told by a brother collegian , who knew ...
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... taste of the Royal Founder , and will , so long as it continues together , remain a splendid ornament , " if no longer " to the Throne , " yet to the National Museum , " and a perpetual benefit to learning . " It has indeed been ...
... taste of the Royal Founder , and will , so long as it continues together , remain a splendid ornament , " if no longer " to the Throne , " yet to the National Museum , " and a perpetual benefit to learning . " It has indeed been ...
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... taste . The " Historic doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third , " is , as the editor observes , one of the most ingenious historical and antiquarian dissertations which has ever issued from the press ; and may be classed ...
... taste . The " Historic doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third , " is , as the editor observes , one of the most ingenious historical and antiquarian dissertations which has ever issued from the press ; and may be classed ...
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... taste or fancy suits . Oh ! had it but in French been writ , ' Twere the genteelest , sweetest bit ! One hates a vulgar English poet ; I vow t'ye I should blush to show it To women de ma connoissance , Did not that agreeable stance Cher ...
... taste or fancy suits . Oh ! had it but in French been writ , ' Twere the genteelest , sweetest bit ! One hates a vulgar English poet ; I vow t'ye I should blush to show it To women de ma connoissance , Did not that agreeable stance Cher ...
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... taste , or caprice , for these are often synonymous terms , left the owner of a mansion like this , so well satisfied with the same irregularly formed and furnished rooms , which had witnessed the presence and hospitality of his ...
... taste , or caprice , for these are often synonymous terms , left the owner of a mansion like this , so well satisfied with the same irregularly formed and furnished rooms , which had witnessed the presence and hospitality of his ...
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