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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... Equally certain is it that an ordi- nary felon would command a similar privilege . But Bonaparte was no common criminal . Lord Holland confesses that he had no regard for truth . We know he could not be trusted , as we are equally ...
... Equally certain is it that an ordi- nary felon would command a similar privilege . But Bonaparte was no common criminal . Lord Holland confesses that he had no regard for truth . We know he could not be trusted , as we are equally ...
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... equally penniless Coleridge prudently engaged him- self , and whose father had lately died , leaving a widow and six children " wholly unprovided for . " The " huge evil " was fatal . The grand emigration scheme died where it was born ...
... equally penniless Coleridge prudently engaged him- self , and whose father had lately died , leaving a widow and six children " wholly unprovided for . " The " huge evil " was fatal . The grand emigration scheme died where it was born ...
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... equally effortless . " Yesterday , " he tells a friend , " I drew the pen across 600 lines , and am now writing to you instead of supplying their place . " But their place will be supplied the moment the letter is despatched , for " the ...
... equally effortless . " Yesterday , " he tells a friend , " I drew the pen across 600 lines , and am now writing to you instead of supplying their place . " But their place will be supplied the moment the letter is despatched , for " the ...
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... equally enthusiastic . As late as 1804 , when he was thirty , we find him complaining that " Pitt will go blundering on till everybody , by miserable experience , thinks him what I always did , ' and looking to Fox for such advancement ...
... equally enthusiastic . As late as 1804 , when he was thirty , we find him complaining that " Pitt will go blundering on till everybody , by miserable experience , thinks him what I always did , ' and looking to Fox for such advancement ...
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... equally incompetent and unjust . " A few months before " something had been picked out of the fire " for Southey , in the shape of a Government pension for " literary services , " amounting to 1607. per annum clear , and the following ...
... equally incompetent and unjust . " A few months before " something had been picked out of the fire " for Southey , in the shape of a Government pension for " literary services , " amounting to 1607. per annum clear , and the following ...
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