The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... opinion , we should have said ' This is not for the uni- versal ear ; it will naturally hit some minds and 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 ...
... opinion , we should have said ' This is not for the uni- versal ear ; it will naturally hit some minds and 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 ...
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... opinion - description of the plain between Namur and pride which , ' Howe'er disguised In its own majesty , is littleness - ' * ' -that young stream that smites the throb- bing rocks Of Viamala . ' Liege , in which the effect of ...
... opinion - description of the plain between Namur and pride which , ' Howe'er disguised In its own majesty , is littleness - ' * ' -that young stream that smites the throb- bing rocks Of Viamala . ' Liege , in which the effect of ...
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... opinion that the bills of 1837 were proper to be enacted as an experiment . The experience of their opera- tion in 1839 and 1840 has been supposed to be in their favour , though we cannot make out by what treatment of the criminal ...
... opinion that the bills of 1837 were proper to be enacted as an experiment . The experience of their opera- tion in 1839 and 1840 has been supposed to be in their favour , though we cannot make out by what treatment of the criminal ...
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... opinion in the country on this subject is sound , and that the argument of inefficacy from un- popularity , which was justly employed to effect . the mitigation of the penal code in 1837 , would be altogether unfounded as an argument ...
... opinion in the country on this subject is sound , and that the argument of inefficacy from un- popularity , which was justly employed to effect . the mitigation of the penal code in 1837 , would be altogether unfounded as an argument ...
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... opinion when it is obtained by captivation , crimes to a fearful extent and place life in and the same opinion when it has formed it- unusual jeopardy , public opinion might be self by slow and difficult growth , and the thrown ...
... opinion when it is obtained by captivation , crimes to a fearful extent and place life in and the same opinion when it has formed it- unusual jeopardy , public opinion might be self by slow and difficult growth , and the thrown ...
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