National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... passed the first nineteen years of his life . His parents , though low in the social scale , were not vulgar . Of his father we hear little ; but his letters are well - written sensible productions , and his son describes him as " one ...
... passed the first nineteen years of his life . His parents , though low in the social scale , were not vulgar . Of his father we hear little ; but his letters are well - written sensible productions , and his son describes him as " one ...
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... passed at a remarkable time , and is only worth noting because it shows already formed the same character and disposition which attended him through life . He was at college in the year 1797 . Surrounded by all the excitements of the ...
... passed at a remarkable time , and is only worth noting because it shows already formed the same character and disposition which attended him through life . He was at college in the year 1797 . Surrounded by all the excitements of the ...
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... passing emotions , his airy gaiety and cheerful spirits , are based on real depth of affectionateness and fidelity and hence it came that , while he supported adverse fortune and struggled through limited means with unfailing courage ...
... passing emotions , his airy gaiety and cheerful spirits , are based on real depth of affectionateness and fidelity and hence it came that , while he supported adverse fortune and struggled through limited means with unfailing courage ...
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... passing traits of personal character , turn upon more permanent sources of interest ; and , as the author says in one of his prefaces , " their ridicule , thanks to the undying nature of human absurd- ity , appears to have lost as yet ...
... passing traits of personal character , turn upon more permanent sources of interest ; and , as the author says in one of his prefaces , " their ridicule , thanks to the undying nature of human absurd- ity , appears to have lost as yet ...
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... passed against him in the Bermuda affair , and an attachment was on the point of being issued against his person . His friends were most anxious to come to his assistance : Leigh Hunt will sell his piano to begin a subscription ; Rogers ...
... passed against him in the Bermuda affair , and an attachment was on the point of being issued against his person . His friends were most anxious to come to his assistance : Leigh Hunt will sell his piano to begin a subscription ; Rogers ...
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