Essays from "The Times.": Being a Selection from the Literary Papers which Have Appeared in that Journal, Том 1John Murray, 1871 |
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... Southey in his happiest moods - are singularly illustrated in the few but valuable pages of which we speak . Unfortunately , because they are so few , the life of Southey has yet to be written ; for we cannot accept the contribution of ...
... Southey in his happiest moods - are singularly illustrated in the few but valuable pages of which we speak . Unfortunately , because they are so few , the life of Southey has yet to be written ; for we cannot accept the contribution of ...
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... Southey's Letters , published not unsparingly we grant , but certainly after passing through the hands of one more ... Southey has not been spared his delicate and not easy task . We doubt very much whether the son of any man is the fit ...
... Southey's Letters , published not unsparingly we grant , but certainly after passing through the hands of one more ... Southey has not been spared his delicate and not easy task . We doubt very much whether the son of any man is the fit ...
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... Southey pronounces to have been tremendous . Her features grew tragically fierce ; her language became irreverent ; her gesticulations were those of one in wild distress , and she lifted up her eyes and hands like a woman lost in ...
... Southey pronounces to have been tremendous . Her features grew tragically fierce ; her language became irreverent ; her gesticulations were those of one in wild distress , and she lifted up her eyes and hands like a woman lost in ...
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... Southey . Whatever dignity might attach to the vocation , of independence , so called , there was none . Sixty years ' continued toil , though they rendered an honest , pru- dent , honourable and religious man happy and grateful in the ...
... Southey . Whatever dignity might attach to the vocation , of independence , so called , there was none . Sixty years ' continued toil , though they rendered an honest , pru- dent , honourable and religious man happy and grateful in the ...
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... Southey's confidence in his powers was at once the main cause of his great success in literature , and of his failure as a first - rate poet . His ambition sustained him so long as it accompanied efforts to which his genius was equal ...
... Southey's confidence in his powers was at once the main cause of his great success in literature , and of his failure as a first - rate poet . His ambition sustained him so long as it accompanied efforts to which his genius was equal ...
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