National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... Strong as were his home affections and his habits of filial obedience , the anxious dissuasions of his mother could never have sufficed to keep him in safety , had not his own marked taste for self - preser- vation been early developed ...
... Strong as were his home affections and his habits of filial obedience , the anxious dissuasions of his mother could never have sufficed to keep him in safety , had not his own marked taste for self - preser- vation been early developed ...
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... strong internal impulse . Lalla Rookh must be finished at once , " because , anticipated as I have already been in my Eastern subject by Lord Byron in his late poem , the success he has met with will produce a whole swarm of imitators ...
... strong internal impulse . Lalla Rookh must be finished at once , " because , anticipated as I have already been in my Eastern subject by Lord Byron in his late poem , the success he has met with will produce a whole swarm of imitators ...
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... strong , though pass- ing effect on his impressible nature . You see men of this sort : they are like a jelly ; they tremble all over at what would little move most people , and yet receive no permanent impressions Thomas Moore . 25.
... strong , though pass- ing effect on his impressible nature . You see men of this sort : they are like a jelly ; they tremble all over at what would little move most people , and yet receive no permanent impressions Thomas Moore . 25.
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... strong en- forcer of his arguments . Moore's wit is like a varnish spread over the dryness of his details , or like sugar given with medicine to make it go down . It gives an air of levity , instead of being , as humour often is , only ...
... strong en- forcer of his arguments . Moore's wit is like a varnish spread over the dryness of his details , or like sugar given with medicine to make it go down . It gives an air of levity , instead of being , as humour often is , only ...
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... this is the mode which a powerful mind , with strong convictions of its own , and a desire to convince minds of another class , will naturally pursue . The other course is , to direct exclusive attention to what Thomas Moore . 35.
... this is the mode which a powerful mind , with strong convictions of its own , and a desire to convince minds of another class , will naturally pursue . The other course is , to direct exclusive attention to what Thomas Moore . 35.
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