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... Edinburgh Review shot up , like one of those majestic palms which give a touch of preternatural beauty to the deserts of South America . Its effect was magical ; and its publication is the first distinct sign of the revival of the ...
... Edinburgh Review shot up , like one of those majestic palms which give a touch of preternatural beauty to the deserts of South America . Its effect was magical ; and its publication is the first distinct sign of the revival of the ...
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... Edinburgh Review . It is right , however , to add that the first number was written entirely by the projectors themselves — written , that is , by men who had taken up the work of criticism more in sport than anything else , that , with ...
... Edinburgh Review . It is right , however , to add that the first number was written entirely by the projectors themselves — written , that is , by men who had taken up the work of criticism more in sport than anything else , that , with ...
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THE EDINBURGH REVIEWERS . No. III . - LORD MACAULAY , ACAULAY represents the second generation of Edin- burgh Reviewers . He stands at the head of that race of professional and semi - professional men of letters by whose pens the Edinburgh ...
THE EDINBURGH REVIEWERS . No. III . - LORD MACAULAY , ACAULAY represents the second generation of Edin- burgh Reviewers . He stands at the head of that race of professional and semi - professional men of letters by whose pens the Edinburgh ...
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France Among the Nations | 115 |
Great Teacher The By the Author of FESTUS | 122 |
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