Select Reviews, Հատոր 1Hopkins and Earle, 1809 |
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME I. NUMBER E HARRIOTT'S Struggles through Life , Scott's Marmion , REVIEWS . PAGE . 1 13 40 47 48 SPIRIT OF THE MAGAZINES . Dawe's Life of George Morland , Paley's Sermons on several subjects , Wilson's American ...
CONTENTS OF VOLUME I. NUMBER E HARRIOTT'S Struggles through Life , Scott's Marmion , REVIEWS . PAGE . 1 13 40 47 48 SPIRIT OF THE MAGAZINES . Dawe's Life of George Morland , Paley's Sermons on several subjects , Wilson's American ...
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... Marmion ; a Tale of Flodden Field . By Walter Scott , Esq . 4to . pp . 500. Edinburgh . and London , 1808. - Philadelphia , republished , Hopkins and Earle , 2 vols . 12mo . pp . 219 and 259 - price ... MARMION . 13 Scott's Marmion, REVIEWS.
... Marmion ; a Tale of Flodden Field . By Walter Scott , Esq . 4to . pp . 500. Edinburgh . and London , 1808. - Philadelphia , republished , Hopkins and Earle , 2 vols . 12mo . pp . 219 and 259 - price ... MARMION . 13 Scott's Marmion, REVIEWS.
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... them with a brief abstract of the story ; and then endeavour to point out what seems to be exceptionable , and what is praiseworthy , in the execution . Lord Marmion , the fictitious hero of the poem , 14 SELECT REVIEWS .
... them with a brief abstract of the story ; and then endeavour to point out what seems to be exceptionable , and what is praiseworthy , in the execution . Lord Marmion , the fictitious hero of the poem , 14 SELECT REVIEWS .
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Lord Marmion , the fictitious hero of the poem , was an English knight of great rank , fortune , and prowess , in the reign of Henry VIII , and had some years before the opening of the narrative , seduced and carried off from her ...
Lord Marmion , the fictitious hero of the poem , was an English knight of great rank , fortune , and prowess , in the reign of Henry VIII , and had some years before the opening of the narrative , seduced and carried off from her ...
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... Marmion , in his accusation of De Wilton , and his baseness to herself . She expresses little penitence for her own conspiracy against the blameless lady Clare ; but after arraign- ing her judges of bigotted cruelty , and prophesying ...
... Marmion , in his accusation of De Wilton , and his baseness to herself . She expresses little penitence for her own conspiracy against the blameless lady Clare ; but after arraign- ing her judges of bigotted cruelty , and prophesying ...
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