The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... ground , that we have under- taken to review the ' Sonnets ; ' - meeting them , not in the spirit of ' compelling them to come in , ' but for a fair trial whether it be not possible to get rid of such an intellectual anomaly as their ...
... ground , that we have under- taken to review the ' Sonnets ; ' - meeting them , not in the spirit of ' compelling them to come in , ' but for a fair trial whether it be not possible to get rid of such an intellectual anomaly as their ...
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... ground , to which the spinner's more than questionable in his eyes , when it foot , by means of a sort of pedal , communi- is carried so far as to suppress the activity of cated a uniform rotatory motion , whilst her the understanding ...
... ground , to which the spinner's more than questionable in his eyes , when it foot , by means of a sort of pedal , communi- is carried so far as to suppress the activity of cated a uniform rotatory motion , whilst her the understanding ...
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... ground ; And to the people at the Isthmian games Assembled , He , by a herald's voice , proclaims THE LIBERTY OF GREECE : -the words rebound Until all voices in one voice are drowned ; Glad acclamation by which air is rent ! And birds ...
... ground ; And to the people at the Isthmian games Assembled , He , by a herald's voice , proclaims THE LIBERTY OF GREECE : -the words rebound Until all voices in one voice are drowned ; Glad acclamation by which air is rent ! And birds ...
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... ground , serene and Sonnets , p . 197 . still ! ' This seems pure description ; yet what a serious satire is expressed in one word , ' War's favourite playground ! In the following sonnet , entitled ' The Trosachs , ' the moral is ...
... ground , serene and Sonnets , p . 197 . still ! ' This seems pure description ; yet what a serious satire is expressed in one word , ' War's favourite playground ! In the following sonnet , entitled ' The Trosachs , ' the moral is ...
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... ground that it is taking into the hands of man issues which ought to be left in the hands of God , and which it belongs to God alone to dispose ; as if man and man's hands , and all the issues that come out of man's hands , were not ...
... ground that it is taking into the hands of man issues which ought to be left in the hands of God , and which it belongs to God alone to dispose ; as if man and man's hands , and all the issues that come out of man's hands , were not ...
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