The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... Lord Ba- by the habit of thus thinking without acting , con of physical philosophy - the principle and therefore without fear of consequences , that the Muse is to be the servant and in- the justness of the judgment will be impaired ...
... Lord Ba- by the habit of thus thinking without acting , con of physical philosophy - the principle and therefore without fear of consequences , that the Muse is to be the servant and in- the justness of the judgment will be impaired ...
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... Lord Byron , Mr. Campbell , and Mr. Bowles were the principal performers , on the subject of the comparative merits of nature and art in supplying subjects for poetry . A little of Mr. Wordsworth's philosophy , or a little of ...
... Lord Byron , Mr. Campbell , and Mr. Bowles were the principal performers , on the subject of the comparative merits of nature and art in supplying subjects for poetry . A little of Mr. Wordsworth's philosophy , or a little of ...
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... Lord Bacon , there could have been communicated to all of his disciples , as it has been in degree to some , the greatness of that man's religious heart . But we are to proceed with the Itinerant . Manners are regarded by him , no less ...
... Lord Bacon , there could have been communicated to all of his disciples , as it has been in degree to some , the greatness of that man's religious heart . But we are to proceed with the Itinerant . Manners are regarded by him , no less ...
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... Lord John Russell , and Lord Denman . Upon the foundation afforded by these documents , the bills ( 7th Gul . IV . and 1st Vict . cap . 84 to 89 and 91 ) of the 17th July , 1837 , were brought in and passed . These Acts removed the ...
... Lord John Russell , and Lord Denman . Upon the foundation afforded by these documents , the bills ( 7th Gul . IV . and 1st Vict . cap . 84 to 89 and 91 ) of the 17th July , 1837 , were brought in and passed . These Acts removed the ...
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... lord it over air- Might soothe in human breasts the sense of ill , Or charm it out of memory ; yea , might fill The heart with joy and gratitude to God For all his bounties upon man bestowed ; Why bears it then the name of " Weeping ...
... lord it over air- Might soothe in human breasts the sense of ill , Or charm it out of memory ; yea , might fill The heart with joy and gratitude to God For all his bounties upon man bestowed ; Why bears it then the name of " Weeping ...
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