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Pagina 75
... hope that , in the main points , no similarity can be supposed to exist , we must conclude that his choice of a hero was directed not by sympathy of character , but by coin- cidence of circumstances , which may be justly deemed very re ...
... hope that , in the main points , no similarity can be supposed to exist , we must conclude that his choice of a hero was directed not by sympathy of character , but by coin- cidence of circumstances , which may be justly deemed very re ...
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... hope to escape like ourselves they will be drowned in dullness , beyond a doubt . It is only the miraculous result of long practice which enables us to rise buoyant on these pools of oblivion . Art . 12 . Marmion ; or Flodden Field . A ...
... hope to escape like ourselves they will be drowned in dullness , beyond a doubt . It is only the miraculous result of long practice which enables us to rise buoyant on these pools of oblivion . Art . 12 . Marmion ; or Flodden Field . A ...
Pagina 214
... hope will ne'er destroy , May all thou ask thro ' thy short life be giv'n , May cloudy skies ne'er hide the face of Heav'n , ' & c . & c . Mr. Grisenthwaite will sooner square the circle , than he will turn a good couplet . At all ...
... hope will ne'er destroy , May all thou ask thro ' thy short life be giv'n , May cloudy skies ne'er hide the face of Heav'n , ' & c . & c . Mr. Grisenthwaite will sooner square the circle , than he will turn a good couplet . At all ...
Inhoudsopgave
Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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