The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... Miss Gillies , the painter . Her portrait of Mr. wards are promised to ' minds that dare : ' but Wordsworth is the only representation of him we which presents us with the real man as the courage is not to be that of temperament he ...
... Miss Gillies , the painter . Her portrait of Mr. wards are promised to ' minds that dare : ' but Wordsworth is the only representation of him we which presents us with the real man as the courage is not to be that of temperament he ...
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... miss others ; ' and of many of Mr. Words- worth's poems this may be said fairly ; and we know very well that some of those which make the strongest impression on one reader will make none whatever upon another . But when we look to the ...
... miss others ; ' and of many of Mr. Words- worth's poems this may be said fairly ; and we know very well that some of those which make the strongest impression on one reader will make none whatever upon another . But when we look to the ...
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... Miss Margaret Miller Davidson . By Washington Irving . Philadelphia , 1841 . ABOUT twelve years ago we gave our readers an account of Lucretia Davidson , an American girl , whose precocious genius and early death excited in us , and ...
... Miss Margaret Miller Davidson . By Washington Irving . Philadelphia , 1841 . ABOUT twelve years ago we gave our readers an account of Lucretia Davidson , an American girl , whose precocious genius and early death excited in us , and ...
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... Miss Sedgwick , for instance , who has recently published a biography of the elder sister , prefaces a few lines of lively doggrel which Lucretia had written at school , by saying that she ' does not insert them so much for their ...
... Miss Sedgwick , for instance , who has recently published a biography of the elder sister , prefaces a few lines of lively doggrel which Lucretia had written at school , by saying that she ' does not insert them so much for their ...
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... Miss Sedgwick's recent Life of Lucretia , that this benefactor was Moss Kent , Esq ; but Mrs. Davidson seems rather offended by the statement in Morse's Biography of Lucretia , ' that he was a stranger , whose benevolence was at ...
... Miss Sedgwick's recent Life of Lucretia , that this benefactor was Moss Kent , Esq ; but Mrs. Davidson seems rather offended by the statement in Morse's Biography of Lucretia , ' that he was a stranger , whose benevolence was at ...
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