National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... hand , when we write , it is not to betray ourselves ; and even in the very frankest and most inti- mate self - revelations of friendship and love , we unconsciously , and even necessarily distort the proportions and soften the edges of ...
... hand , when we write , it is not to betray ourselves ; and even in the very frankest and most inti- mate self - revelations of friendship and love , we unconsciously , and even necessarily distort the proportions and soften the edges of ...
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... hand , there are in these satires couplets scarcely inferior to Pope in neatness and point ; such as , Or- " But bees , on flowers alighting , cease to hum ; So , settling upon places , Whigs grow dumb . " " The smith of Ephesus thought ...
... hand , there are in these satires couplets scarcely inferior to Pope in neatness and point ; such as , Or- " But bees , on flowers alighting , cease to hum ; So , settling upon places , Whigs grow dumb . " " The smith of Ephesus thought ...
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... hand at an opera , very busy under the stimulus of a failing exchequer , and very gay whether it is full or empty . His plan seems always to have been to get the money , and often to spend it , before he wrote the poem . Such an ...
... hand at an opera , very busy under the stimulus of a failing exchequer , and very gay whether it is full or empty . His plan seems always to have been to get the money , and often to spend it , before he wrote the poem . Such an ...
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... hand for the publication of Lalla Rookh . On the 13th May he writes to his mother that it is still unfinished ; on the 30th he tells her it is already going into the second edition ; and before the end of the year the sixth has been ...
... hand for the publication of Lalla Rookh . On the 13th May he writes to his mother that it is still unfinished ; on the 30th he tells her it is already going into the second edition ; and before the end of the year the sixth has been ...
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... hands them all over to Moore , and gives him 4000 guineas to make the most of them . In all his dealings with Moore Mr. Murray fully justifies an ex- pression of Byron's , who called him " the most nervous of God's booksellers . " He ...
... hands them all over to Moore , and gives him 4000 guineas to make the most of them . In all his dealings with Moore Mr. Murray fully justifies an ex- pression of Byron's , who called him " the most nervous of God's booksellers . " He ...
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