The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... interest as universal as that of the most probable fable . And here we 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 ...
... interest as universal as that of the most probable fable . And here we 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 ...
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... interest , obtam impunity for the guilty . The people's indignation would soon die away ; at most , it would vent itself in peevish complaints against ministers for ever wasting the public money in so useless and chimerical an at- tempt ...
... interest , obtam impunity for the guilty . The people's indignation would soon die away ; at most , it would vent itself in peevish complaints against ministers for ever wasting the public money in so useless and chimerical an at- tempt ...
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... interest of Russia - she , we own , may come to hostilities with France without risking her existence ; and she ... interests , and so besotted in her thraldom and as long as any reasonable hope remains of her returning to better coun ...
... interest of Russia - she , we own , may come to hostilities with France without risking her existence ; and she ... interests , and so besotted in her thraldom and as long as any reasonable hope remains of her returning to better coun ...
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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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