id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt njp.32101076889524 NONE Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine v.9 (1821) 1821 .txt text/plain 361973 29524 82 also be placarded in every part, and that it would be protracted in complilocomotive advertisements, in huge ance with the irresistible importunicharacters, mounted upon poles, must ties of unsated multitudes.' But alwade the stream of population, and though no longer exposed in the mecontinually move about from place to tropolis ; and though, if skilfully conplace, during the whole time the work ducted, it must have been greatly prois before the public, so that it shall be ductive both in fame and solid emolukept in perpetual remembrance. tuitous specimens of this sort of wric and Lord Byron's Falieri, lie in approtíng, our good and pains-taking author priate juxta-position on the same counwas really carrying the joke too far, to ter and desk; while in the place of ingive us as a new thing, what every spiration, shall be visible the Muse in ./cache/njp.32101076889524.pdf ./txt/njp.32101076889524.txt