National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... kind . They are a cursed corporation of boobies ! and if it were not for my friend , their Provost , the public should know my opinion of them . " Before the middle of the next summer he has published his Little's Poems . They are ...
... kind . They are a cursed corporation of boobies ! and if it were not for my friend , their Provost , the public should know my opinion of them . " Before the middle of the next summer he has published his Little's Poems . They are ...
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... kind which after it has effervesced in one generation is not often tasted in another . They seem to spring more from his own personal feeling , indeed , than most of his poems ; but even in this case we learn from himself that the Nea ...
... kind which after it has effervesced in one generation is not often tasted in another . They seem to spring more from his own personal feeling , indeed , than most of his poems ; but even in this case we learn from himself that the Nea ...
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... kind of sensibility which puts one's whole life into mourning . " In the latter part of 1811 , under circumstances not very dis- similar to those which introduced him to Jeffrey , he made the acquaintance of Lord Byron . The details we ...
... kind of sensibility which puts one's whole life into mourning . " In the latter part of 1811 , under circumstances not very dis- similar to those which introduced him to Jeffrey , he made the acquaintance of Lord Byron . The details we ...
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... kind of the same excellence . They are strictly things of the moment ; and many of them are but laborious reading now , when the excitement of the hour and the absence of minute knowledge are wanting to give us the temper and the power ...
... kind of the same excellence . They are strictly things of the moment ; and many of them are but laborious reading now , when the excitement of the hour and the absence of minute knowledge are wanting to give us the temper and the power ...
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... kind friend of his , and who , on this occasion , " was particularly amiable , and took no fright at the superfluity either of melted - butter or of maids , and even saw with composure a little boy who came to clean my shoes ; not that ...
... kind friend of his , and who , on this occasion , " was particularly amiable , and took no fright at the superfluity either of melted - butter or of maids , and even saw with composure a little boy who came to clean my shoes ; not that ...
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