Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1857 |
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... Southey's writings . In the preface , we are informed that the author , notwithstanding some statements to the contrary , was always opposed to the Catholic claims . We fully believe this ; both because we are sure that Mr. Southey is ...
... Southey's writings . In the preface , we are informed that the author , notwithstanding some statements to the contrary , was always opposed to the Catholic claims . We fully believe this ; both because we are sure that Mr. Southey is ...
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... Southey supposes his visitor to be some American gentleman , who has come to see the lakes and the lake - poets , and accordingly proceeds to perform , with that grace which only long experience can give , all the duties which authors ...
... Southey supposes his visitor to be some American gentleman , who has come to see the lakes and the lake - poets , and accordingly proceeds to perform , with that grace which only long experience can give , all the duties which authors ...
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... Southey , vanishes into air . The rest of the book consists of conversations between Mr. Southey and the spirit , about trade , currency , Catholic emancipation , periodical literature , female nunneries , butch- ers , snuff , book ...
... Southey , vanishes into air . The rest of the book consists of conversations between Mr. Southey and the spirit , about trade , currency , Catholic emancipation , periodical literature , female nunneries , butch- ers , snuff , book ...
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