The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... land . For to sup- which is the free man ? The Austrian or pose that liberty can be promoted whilst vir- tue is overlooked , is nothing else than to Prussian will generally be found to wear a suppose that the consequence can be pro ...
... land . For to sup- which is the free man ? The Austrian or pose that liberty can be promoted whilst vir- tue is overlooked , is nothing else than to Prussian will generally be found to wear a suppose that the consequence can be pro ...
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... land and sea at war With old poetic feeling , not for this Shall ye , by Poets even , be judged amiss ! Nor shall your presence , howsoe'er it mar The loveliness of Nature , prove a bar To the 16 Dec. Wordsworth's Sonnets .
... land and sea at war With old poetic feeling , not for this Shall ye , by Poets even , be judged amiss ! Nor shall your presence , howsoe'er it mar The loveliness of Nature , prove a bar To the 16 Dec. Wordsworth's Sonnets .
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... land , combining exquisite beauty with colos- As we advanced the passage sident and the people upon my shoulders , I an- sal grandeur . swered as well as I could . The government turned , and in a few minutes we lost sight of the dory ...
... land , combining exquisite beauty with colos- As we advanced the passage sident and the people upon my shoulders , I an- sal grandeur . swered as well as I could . The government turned , and in a few minutes we lost sight of the dory ...
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... land of ruined cities ; and certainly were we to send a youthful Monkbarns on a mes- sage across Salisbury Plain , we should not be surprised to find that he had given his horse . a very comfortable bait at Stonehenge . have so many ...
... land of ruined cities ; and certainly were we to send a youthful Monkbarns on a mes- sage across Salisbury Plain , we should not be surprised to find that he had given his horse . a very comfortable bait at Stonehenge . have so many ...
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... land without his permission , and was incompatible with our immediate purposes , handed me his title - papers . This was a new might be considered taking liberties , and could difficulty . I was not disposed to dispute his only be done ...
... land without his permission , and was incompatible with our immediate purposes , handed me his title - papers . This was a new might be considered taking liberties , and could difficulty . I was not disposed to dispute his only be done ...
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