Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... youth , and made his best friends wish that he had not lived so long . From him our poet inherited an incumbered estate , with a disposition to ex- travagance little calculated to improve it . After having studied at Cambridge , and ...
... youth , and made his best friends wish that he had not lived so long . From him our poet inherited an incumbered estate , with a disposition to ex- travagance little calculated to improve it . After having studied at Cambridge , and ...
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... youth who was exemplary for severe study , temperance , and natural affection . His Rowleian forgery must indeed be pronounced improper by the general law which condemns all serious and deliberate falsifications ; but it deprived no man ...
... youth who was exemplary for severe study , temperance , and natural affection . His Rowleian forgery must indeed be pronounced improper by the general law which condemns all serious and deliberate falsifications ; but it deprived no man ...
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... youth , and the enchanting softness , or the mild and graceful magnanimity of female character . There is a certain melancholy air about his most striking representations ; and , in the tender and afflicting pathetic , he appears to us ...
... youth , and the enchanting softness , or the mild and graceful magnanimity of female character . There is a certain melancholy air about his most striking representations ; and , in the tender and afflicting pathetic , he appears to us ...
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... bitter recollec- tions of the happy promise of their youth . Ithocles , in the meantime , had pursued the course of ambition with a bold and commanding spirit , and had obtained the STRIKING SCENE . 61 highest honours of his country ;
... bitter recollec- tions of the happy promise of their youth . Ithocles , in the meantime , had pursued the course of ambition with a bold and commanding spirit , and had obtained the STRIKING SCENE . 61 highest honours of his country ;
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... youth hath acted Some scenes of vanity , drawn out at length By varied pleasures , sweetened in the mixture , But tragical in issue . Beauty , pomp , With every sensuality our giddiness Doth frame an idol , are unconstant friends , When ...
... youth hath acted Some scenes of vanity , drawn out at length By varied pleasures , sweetened in the mixture , But tragical in issue . Beauty , pomp , With every sensuality our giddiness Doth frame an idol , are unconstant friends , When ...
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