The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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The character of Rhodolph , under Mr. C.'s management , is scarcely distinguishable from that of a modern politician . It is not enough that an historical style be faultless . It ought to taste of the times , and carry the reader along ...
The character of Rhodolph , under Mr. C.'s management , is scarcely distinguishable from that of a modern politician . It is not enough that an historical style be faultless . It ought to taste of the times , and carry the reader along ...
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On the character of Caliban : " It was a tradition , " says Dr. Warburton , " that Lord Falkland , Lord C. J. Vaughan , and Mr. Selden , concurred in observing , that Shakespeare had not only found out a new character in his Caliban ...
On the character of Caliban : " It was a tradition , " says Dr. Warburton , " that Lord Falkland , Lord C. J. Vaughan , and Mr. Selden , concurred in observing , that Shakespeare had not only found out a new character in his Caliban ...
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Austria , Coxe's history of the house of , Character of Maximilian , 5 . Impolitic and infamous conduct of Ferdinand in Bohemia , 7. Surprising and eccentric genius of Walstein , то General consequences of the peace of Westphalia , 13 ...
Austria , Coxe's history of the house of , Character of Maximilian , 5 . Impolitic and infamous conduct of Ferdinand in Bohemia , 7. Surprising and eccentric genius of Walstein , то General consequences of the peace of Westphalia , 13 ...
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