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... lines sound in rhyme . We have never seen one of her brouil- lons , but we suspect that her emendations are very limited . Her ideas are perpetually moving in one orbit , round one passion , which seems to be the god of her idolatry ...
... lines sound in rhyme . We have never seen one of her brouil- lons , but we suspect that her emendations are very limited . Her ideas are perpetually moving in one orbit , round one passion , which seems to be the god of her idolatry ...
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... lines for their ex- cellence , but only on account of the gentle and affecting tone in which they are framed . We leave them to make their own im- pression on the reader , and shall now proceed to point out two or three passages , which ...
... lines for their ex- cellence , but only on account of the gentle and affecting tone in which they are framed . We leave them to make their own im- pression on the reader , and shall now proceed to point out two or three passages , which ...
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... lines above ' bark , ' ends six lines below it , and thus gives us the full benefit of the whole address to the extent of ten heroic lines ! Shakspeare and Milton are always welcome ; butas we have already , at no small expense ...
... lines above ' bark , ' ends six lines below it , and thus gives us the full benefit of the whole address to the extent of ten heroic lines ! Shakspeare and Milton are always welcome ; butas we have already , at no small expense ...
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The Foreign Policy of Great BritainInvasion of Portugal | 1 |
Niebuhrs Roman History translated by F A Walter | 6 |
CrockfordHouse a Rhapsody in two Cantos | 60 |
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