The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... better than patience may not be looked to with better hope , and patience be met with coming the slave of petty , fretful , miserable tions must be awakened ; the resiliency of by the way . Active energies , high aspira- To put on ...
... better than patience may not be looked to with better hope , and patience be met with coming the slave of petty , fretful , miserable tions must be awakened ; the resiliency of by the way . Active energies , high aspira- To put on ...
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... better chance to be well - propor - Endeavour thus to live ; these rules regardi tioned . For when a thought is to have an These helps solicit ; and a stedfast seat act and a consequence , its justness will be Shall then be yours among ...
... better chance to be well - propor - Endeavour thus to live ; these rules regardi tioned . For when a thought is to have an These helps solicit ; and a stedfast seat act and a consequence , its justness will be Shall then be yours among ...
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... better adapted to poetry , and that the most mellifluous language must be also the most melodious . We must be allowed to think , however , that this is but a rash and ill - considered condemnation of our native tongue . Poetry has been ...
... better adapted to poetry , and that the most mellifluous language must be also the most melodious . We must be allowed to think , however , that this is but a rash and ill - considered condemnation of our native tongue . Poetry has been ...
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... better nature , was in truth , wheresoever it prevailed , an index of the absence or decay of the vir- tues which are essential to liberty . We have said an effeminate admiration ; for it pre- vailed , we believe , chiefly amongst women ...
... better nature , was in truth , wheresoever it prevailed , an index of the absence or decay of the vir- tues which are essential to liberty . We have said an effeminate admiration ; for it pre- vailed , we believe , chiefly amongst women ...
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... better than a total absence no spirit is less free than that which is jeal- of devotional and natural sentiment . All that Mr. Wordsworth contends for , is a preference of Tritonously unwilling to acknowledge adventitious or Proteus to ...
... better than a total absence no spirit is less free than that which is jeal- of devotional and natural sentiment . All that Mr. Wordsworth contends for , is a preference of Tritonously unwilling to acknowledge adventitious or Proteus to ...
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