National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... perhaps have yet ; but the love - poetry is of that scidlitz- powder 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 ...
... perhaps have yet ; but the love - poetry is of that scidlitz- powder 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 ...
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... perhaps , for something snug per ann . , Had laughed , like Wellesley , at all Rights of Man . " These productions fell dead . They were a mistake , and a very unaccountable one to be made by a man who had already touched the poetical ...
... perhaps , for something snug per ann . , Had laughed , like Wellesley , at all Rights of Man . " These productions fell dead . They were a mistake , and a very unaccountable one to be made by a man who had already touched the poetical ...
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... of proofs that he maintained unimpaired not only the habits , but all the fresh- ness and spontaneous warmth of his early feelings . Perhaps this is nowhere more clearly shown than in the sensitiveness with Thomas Moore . 17.
... of proofs that he maintained unimpaired not only the habits , but all the fresh- ness and spontaneous warmth of his early feelings . Perhaps this is nowhere more clearly shown than in the sensitiveness with Thomas Moore . 17.
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... felt grief of the moment : every succeeding loss will insensibly sink the level of my spirits , and give a darker and darker tinge to all my future hopes and feelings . This perhaps is the natural process which many 18 Thomas Moore .
... felt grief of the moment : every succeeding loss will insensibly sink the level of my spirits , and give a darker and darker tinge to all my future hopes and feelings . This perhaps is the natural process which many 18 Thomas Moore .
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... perhaps Thomas Moore . " Of those wild , clever letters he used to write from abroad , partly to amuse his friends at home and partly to amuse himself at their expense , the most natural and sincere in their tone are those addressed to ...
... perhaps Thomas Moore . " Of those wild , clever letters he used to write from abroad , partly to amuse his friends at home and partly to amuse himself at their expense , the most natural and sincere in their tone are those addressed to ...
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