The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... feel that our highest tribute of praise is due to Mr. Southey as a poet and a man . In whatever degree the cause of virtue and of morals ( and we must be blind indeed not to discover his uniform exertions on their side ) has been ...
... feel that our highest tribute of praise is due to Mr. Southey as a poet and a man . In whatever degree the cause of virtue and of morals ( and we must be blind indeed not to discover his uniform exertions on their side ) has been ...
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... feeling . " Comrades , go not forwards into the trenches , " cried out a re- tiring party to an advancing detachment ... feel- ing is paramount , and in the very last hour his gaze is directed to its nearest confines . ' We have noticed ...
... feeling . " Comrades , go not forwards into the trenches , " cried out a re- tiring party to an advancing detachment ... feel- ing is paramount , and in the very last hour his gaze is directed to its nearest confines . ' We have noticed ...
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... feel that we are proceeding to greater length than even the merit of this work will warrant ; but we cannot refrain from im- parting to our readers General Tarleton's conjecture on the causes which led to the attack at Busaco . Some ...
... feel that we are proceeding to greater length than even the merit of this work will warrant ; but we cannot refrain from im- parting to our readers General Tarleton's conjecture on the causes which led to the attack at Busaco . Some ...
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The Curse of Kehama By Robert Southey | 40 |
Brief Remarks on the Character and Composition | 62 |
De Motu per Britanniam Civico Annis MDCCXLV | 84 |
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