Lord Byron and some of his contemporaries; with recollections of the author's life, and of his visit to Italy, Том 21828 |
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... thing but fastidious . These Scotch poets have always something in reserve . It is the only point in which the major part of them resemble their countrymen . The mistaken character which the lady formed of Thomson from his " Seasons ...
... thing but fastidious . These Scotch poets have always something in reserve . It is the only point in which the major part of them resemble their countrymen . The mistaken character which the lady formed of Thomson from his " Seasons ...
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... thing restrained and close in it . Some gentle puritan seemed to have crossed the breed , and to have left a stamp ... things high and low , to break at once out of Delille's Virgil into Cotton's , like a boy let loose from school . When ...
... thing restrained and close in it . Some gentle puritan seemed to have crossed the breed , and to have left a stamp ... things high and low , to break at once out of Delille's Virgil into Cotton's , like a boy let loose from school . When ...
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... thing conspires to render verse- making easy and it is difficult to avoid rhym- ing , this talent should be so much cried up- but in English it is another matter . I know but of one other person besides Mr. Hook , who can extemporize in ...
... thing conspires to render verse- making easy and it is difficult to avoid rhym- ing , this talent should be so much cried up- but in English it is another matter . I know but of one other person besides Mr. Hook , who can extemporize in ...
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... thing hung upon him ; and his profane pieties in quoting the Bible ; for which , and swearing , he seemed to have an equal re- verence . He appeared to be charitable to every body but Mr. Braham . He would be described as saying to his ...
... thing hung upon him ; and his profane pieties in quoting the Bible ; for which , and swearing , he seemed to have an equal re- verence . He appeared to be charitable to every body but Mr. Braham . He would be described as saying to his ...
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... thing he can lay hold of as he goes , creeps up to the window ; and , giving a glance at the clouds , turns round with an ineffable look of despair and acquiescence , ejaculating " Uh Christ ! " Of James Smith , a fair , stout , fresh ...
... thing he can lay hold of as he goes , creeps up to the window ; and , giving a glance at the clouds , turns round with an ineffable look of despair and acquiescence , ejaculating " Uh Christ ! " Of James Smith , a fair , stout , fresh ...
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