The Quarterly Review, Volume 73John Murray, 1843 - English literature |
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Page 86
... give it in the original , because it is a fair specimen of our author's style : - On trouvera peut - être que je me suis passionné pour la vieille his- toire de ces gentilshommes qui jettent leur dernier éclat à l'époque de Louis Louis ...
... give it in the original , because it is a fair specimen of our author's style : - On trouvera peut - être que je me suis passionné pour la vieille his- toire de ces gentilshommes qui jettent leur dernier éclat à l'époque de Louis Louis ...
Page 133
... give our readers some specimens of the style in which the criticisms of Mr. Dickens are - not met by anything like explanation or denial , but ― attempted to be parried by the well - known schoolboy's retort , who , when called ' dirty ...
... give our readers some specimens of the style in which the criticisms of Mr. Dickens are - not met by anything like explanation or denial , but ― attempted to be parried by the well - known schoolboy's retort , who , when called ' dirty ...
Page 374
... give some idea of the manners of the most fashionable young people among the English in the present day they have no right to reproach , nor yet any reason to envy , the least polite of our Parisian exquisites : what a difference ...
... give some idea of the manners of the most fashionable young people among the English in the present day they have no right to reproach , nor yet any reason to envy , the least polite of our Parisian exquisites : what a difference ...
Contents
Vaudois 1842 | 3 |
A Memoir of the Life and Writings of the late William | 27 |
Narrative of the Discoveries on the North Coast of Ame | 113 |
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