Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... speak a king's speech off hand . " He had all the impetuosity and force which distinguished Fox ( Charles Fox we mean ) without ever reasoning so accurately , or speaking with so little art . To Burke the resemblance is still more faint ...
... speak a king's speech off hand . " He had all the impetuosity and force which distinguished Fox ( Charles Fox we mean ) without ever reasoning so accurately , or speaking with so little art . To Burke the resemblance is still more faint ...
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... speak . ) Of prospects too , untimely cross'd , Of passion slighted or betray'd ; Of kindred spirits early lost , And buds that blossom'd but to fade . Of beaming eyes , and tresses gay , -Elastic form , and noble brow ; And charms ...
... speak . ) Of prospects too , untimely cross'd , Of passion slighted or betray'd ; Of kindred spirits early lost , And buds that blossom'd but to fade . Of beaming eyes , and tresses gay , -Elastic form , and noble brow ; And charms ...
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... speak ) which make up the measure of her destiny ; -that killing à coup d'épingles , which is the most insupportable , because the most last- ing , of torments . Let us suppose that there is " one green spot in Memory's waste " -that ...
... speak ) which make up the measure of her destiny ; -that killing à coup d'épingles , which is the most insupportable , because the most last- ing , of torments . Let us suppose that there is " one green spot in Memory's waste " -that ...
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