National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... true only of certain features , necessarily distorted in others , and not a work of art . But we like to have a work of art . We enjoy a plea- sure from our sympathy with the creative spirit it displays , and we enjoy the reflected ...
... true only of certain features , necessarily distorted in others , and not a work of art . But we like to have a work of art . We enjoy a plea- sure from our sympathy with the creative spirit it displays , and we enjoy the reflected ...
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... true and tender affections ; through life , till the seclusion of his last retreat shuts him from the world , he remains exactly the same , except that he grows larger and dresses differently . From his mother he seems to have derived ...
... true and tender affections ; through life , till the seclusion of his last retreat shuts him from the world , he remains exactly the same , except that he grows larger and dresses differently . From his mother he seems to have derived ...
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... true faith seems not half so true When linked with one good living as with two . Had Walcot first been pensioned by the throne , Kings would have suffered by his praise alone ; And Paine , perhaps , for something snug per ann . , Had ...
... true faith seems not half so true When linked with one good living as with two . Had Walcot first been pensioned by the throne , Kings would have suffered by his praise alone ; And Paine , perhaps , for something snug per ann . , Had ...
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... true one . And his sense of propriety was nice , and his spirit of independence high . His Life of Lord Byron is a good one , and he steered his course with much tact through the difficulties with which his task was surrounded . In the ...
... true one . And his sense of propriety was nice , and his spirit of independence high . His Life of Lord Byron is a good one , and he steered his course with much tact through the difficulties with which his task was surrounded . In the ...
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... true ; but it would do . " This was a real sacrifice ; for , in consequence partly of the assistance rendered by him to his mother and sister , he seems during this year to have been in considerable difficulties about money - matters ...
... true ; but it would do . " This was a real sacrifice ; for , in consequence partly of the assistance rendered by him to his mother and sister , he seems during this year to have been in considerable difficulties about money - matters ...
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