National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... literature abounds , those of a generation too late to have known him in his prime must form their idea of the life and character of Moore . It is not a difficult character to estimate . It contains none of those strongly - marked ...
... literature abounds , those of a generation too late to have known him in his prime must form their idea of the life and character of Moore . It is not a difficult character to estimate . It contains none of those strongly - marked ...
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... literature coming out of their leaden body ! I can do without them ; but tell Phipps that I will not put F.T.C.D. after his name , as I should be ashamed of the world's observing that but one of the fellows of the university where I ...
... literature coming out of their leaden body ! I can do without them ; but tell Phipps that I will not put F.T.C.D. after his name , as I should be ashamed of the world's observing that but one of the fellows of the university where I ...
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... literature , and liberty can make him . In accordance with this resolution , he soon after settled at Key- worth . His song - writing alone was a pretty good source of in- come , his musical publishers , the Powers , being under an en ...
... literature , and liberty can make him . In accordance with this resolution , he soon after settled at Key- worth . His song - writing alone was a pretty good source of in- come , his musical publishers , the Powers , being under an en ...
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... literature , for it has been widely read , and has a dis- tinctive character of its own . But its cloying assemblage of all that is most captivating to the senses , and to those emotions which lie nearest to them , can never have more ...
... literature , for it has been widely read , and has a dis- tinctive character of its own . But its cloying assemblage of all that is most captivating to the senses , and to those emotions which lie nearest to them , can never have more ...
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... literature , and by its ports on the Red Sea paved the way for the re - union of the eastern and western branches of the great Caucasian family . It is among the conditions of a perfect historical era that it shall comprise a ...
... literature , and by its ports on the Red Sea paved the way for the re - union of the eastern and western branches of the great Caucasian family . It is among the conditions of a perfect historical era that it shall comprise a ...
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