The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... interests of the subject than that pointed and which is commonly found to pervade the striking passages should often ... interest to every - ment , or , as regards the rhythm , by any thing that proceeds from them : and far be it marked ...
... interests of the subject than that pointed and which is commonly found to pervade the striking passages should often ... interest to every - ment , or , as regards the rhythm , by any thing that proceeds from them : and far be it marked ...
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... interest in the poet , and that so soon as the impassioned character of his mind had made itself felt and understood , he was enabled to convey the same interest with wonderful success to It is thus to the cultivation of Mr. Words ...
... interest in the poet , and that so soon as the impassioned character of his mind had made itself felt and understood , he was enabled to convey the same interest with wonderful success to It is thus to the cultivation of Mr. Words ...
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... interest , we do feel at a loss to explain the existence of that remnant of intellectual men who are still inaccessible . We should have thought that , verse and all embellishment apart , when one considera- ble understanding was ...
... interest , we do feel at a loss to explain the existence of that remnant of intellectual men who are still inaccessible . We should have thought that , verse and all embellishment apart , when one considera- ble understanding was ...
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... . 23 . cated to Liberty , ' with peculiar interest . They were so entitled in previous editions , though in the volume before us they are in- Even so doth God protect us if we be Virtuous 10 Dec. Wordsworth's Sonnets .
... . 23 . cated to Liberty , ' with peculiar interest . They were so entitled in previous editions , though in the volume before us they are in- Even so doth God protect us if we be Virtuous 10 Dec. Wordsworth's Sonnets .
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... interest with him . In this as in some other parts of the book we cannot forbear smiling at the easy way in which our young diploma- tist rounds off the corners of his political functions to suit his antiquarian propensities . We have ...
... interest with him . In this as in some other parts of the book we cannot forbear smiling at the easy way in which our young diploma- tist rounds off the corners of his political functions to suit his antiquarian propensities . We have ...
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