National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... idea of himself into form , —such an image , though probably more exact , minute , and life - like than any other , will still be partial . As a man can never see his whole image in a glass , so he can never form a complete reflection ...
... idea of himself into form , —such an image , though probably more exact , minute , and life - like than any other , will still be partial . As a man can never see his whole image in a glass , so he can never form a complete reflection ...
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... idea of the life and character of Moore . It is not a difficult character to estimate . It contains none of those strongly - marked contrasts which make Byron an enigma . It is the easier because it is always the same . Most men go ...
... idea of the life and character of Moore . It is not a difficult character to estimate . It contains none of those strongly - marked contrasts which make Byron an enigma . It is the easier because it is always the same . Most men go ...
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... enjoyments from which he never disconnected them . The presence of women , of wit , and of kindly fellowship , went always to his idea of a feast ; and the • association was no doubt founded in these experiences of Thomas Moore . 5.
... enjoyments from which he never disconnected them . The presence of women , of wit , and of kindly fellowship , went always to his idea of a feast ; and the • association was no doubt founded in these experiences of Thomas Moore . 5.
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... idea of promoting a particular view or object , but from a desire to exercise his talents and see himself in print . Strong as were his home affections and his habits of filial obedience , the anxious dissuasions of his mother could ...
... idea of promoting a particular view or object , but from a desire to exercise his talents and see himself in print . Strong as were his home affections and his habits of filial obedience , the anxious dissuasions of his mother could ...
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... been discouraged from his original idea of submitting it for the patronage of the college authorities , he arranged for its publication in London . In the mean time , how- ever , he returned home ; and , after a Thomas Moore . 9.
... been discouraged from his original idea of submitting it for the patronage of the college authorities , he arranged for its publication in London . In the mean time , how- ever , he returned home ; and , after a Thomas Moore . 9.
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