Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... hear , or meditated on all they were to deliver ; and that it cannot be cha- racteristic , therefore , because it must be glaringly un- natural , that they should proceed regularly through every possible view of the subject , and ...
... hear , or meditated on all they were to deliver ; and that it cannot be cha- racteristic , therefore , because it must be glaringly un- natural , that they should proceed regularly through every possible view of the subject , and ...
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... hear it . Gio . Gentle father , To you I have unclasp'd my burden'd soul , Emptied the storehouse of my thoughts and heart , Made myself poor of secrets ; have not left Another word untold , which hath not spoke All what I ever durst ...
... hear it . Gio . Gentle father , To you I have unclasp'd my burden'd soul , Emptied the storehouse of my thoughts and heart , Made myself poor of secrets ; have not left Another word untold , which hath not spoke All what I ever durst ...
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... hear Of our fast - knit affections , though perhaps The laws of conscience and of civil use May justly blame us , yet when they but know Our loves , that love will wipe away that rigour , Which would in other incests be abhorr'd . Give ...
... hear Of our fast - knit affections , though perhaps The laws of conscience and of civil use May justly blame us , yet when they but know Our loves , that love will wipe away that rigour , Which would in other incests be abhorr'd . Give ...
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... hears unearthly music . All is tumult and disorder within and with- out his mind ; his purposes recoil upon himself , are broken and dis- jointed ; he is the double thrall of his passions and his destiny . Richard is not a character ...
... hears unearthly music . All is tumult and disorder within and with- out his mind ; his purposes recoil upon himself , are broken and dis- jointed ; he is the double thrall of his passions and his destiny . Richard is not a character ...
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... hears no music : Seldom he smiles , and smiles in such a sort , As if he mock'd himself , and scorn'd his spirit , That could be mov'd to smile at any thing . Such men as he be never at heart's ease Whilst they behold a greater than ...
... hears no music : Seldom he smiles , and smiles in such a sort , As if he mock'd himself , and scorn'd his spirit , That could be mov'd to smile at any thing . Such men as he be never at heart's ease Whilst they behold a greater than ...
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