The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... leave a writer to his own intuitive ear and perceptions to find him the better or worse style which is suitable to him . Mr. Words- worth's diction appears to us to be neither Saxon nor Latin particularly , but abounding in all the ...
... leave a writer to his own intuitive ear and perceptions to find him the better or worse style which is suitable to him . Mr. Words- worth's diction appears to us to be neither Saxon nor Latin particularly , but abounding in all the ...
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... leave the heart to repose even in its intervals ; it may possibly not be altogether absorbing and engrossing , but in that case not with rest , but with excitement of anoth- the excitement of getting will alternate- er kind - the ...
... leave the heart to repose even in its intervals ; it may possibly not be altogether absorbing and engrossing , but in that case not with rest , but with excitement of anoth- the excitement of getting will alternate- er kind - the ...
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... Leaving the final issue in His hands , Whose goodness knows no change , whose love is sure , Who sees , foresees ; who ... leave it thence to drop for lack of use . O speed the blessed hour , Almighty God ! ' This sonnet is entitled ...
... Leaving the final issue in His hands , Whose goodness knows no change , whose love is sure , Who sees , foresees ; who ... leave it thence to drop for lack of use . O speed the blessed hour , Almighty God ! ' This sonnet is entitled ...
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... leave the ruins and to take up his abode at the churlish Don Gregorio's , who , however , had at length softened down into some degree of hospitality , and had treated him well ; and that he was then on his journey to Guatima- la ...
... leave the ruins and to take up his abode at the churlish Don Gregorio's , who , however , had at length softened down into some degree of hospitality , and had treated him well ; and that he was then on his journey to Guatima- la ...
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... leave it , but I was the last to we had hoped , but scarcely expected to behold . return ; and my chair lying with its back on the My companions had ascended the volcano several floor , gave an intimation of the haste with which times ...
... leave it , but I was the last to we had hoped , but scarcely expected to behold . return ; and my chair lying with its back on the My companions had ascended the volcano several floor , gave an intimation of the haste with which times ...
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