National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... means affecting the gra- vity of precocious youth ; but so enamoured of the part of Har- lequin , that he would dream of good spirits presenting him with a genuine parti - coloured suit , and devoted himself to mastering the ...
... means affecting the gra- vity of precocious youth ; but so enamoured of the part of Har- lequin , that he would dream of good spirits presenting him with a genuine parti - coloured suit , and devoted himself to mastering the ...
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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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... Mean- while , in the spring of the next year ( 1800 ) the young poet is brought to death's door by an abscess in his side ; but he fights cheerfully through it , and his last effort while capable and his first on recovery is to dispel ...
... Mean- while , in the spring of the next year ( 1800 ) the young poet is brought to death's door by an abscess in his side ; but he fights cheerfully through it , and his last effort while capable and his first on recovery is to dispel ...
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... means more grateful to my feelings . The manner in which Mr. Wickham communicated the cir- cumstance to me would disgust any man with the least spirit of inde- pendence about him . I accordingly , yesterday , after the receipt of my ...
... means more grateful to my feelings . The manner in which Mr. Wickham communicated the cir- cumstance to me would disgust any man with the least spirit of inde- pendence about him . I accordingly , yesterday , after the receipt of my ...
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... means meant to speak coldly . " His genius and his heart stand in remarkable contrast . The one , with all its brilliancy , tact and effectiveness , is in truth superficial in its character , and strikes no deep root ; while the ...
... means meant to speak coldly . " His genius and his heart stand in remarkable contrast . The one , with all its brilliancy , tact and effectiveness , is in truth superficial in its character , and strikes no deep root ; while the ...
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