The European Magazine, and London Review, Հատորներ 81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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... object , the critic should study the classics ; and , by a frequent and careful perusal of their works , be- come ... objects of their just censure ; commanding them to attack freedom and licentiousness wherever they might appear , and ...
... object , the critic should study the classics ; and , by a frequent and careful perusal of their works , be- come ... objects of their just censure ; commanding them to attack freedom and licentiousness wherever they might appear , and ...
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... object of her solici- tude was hidden from her view , over- come by a variety of sensations and feelings , sank fainting into the arms of some one near ; nor recovered her self- possession and composure for the space of several minutes ...
... object of her solici- tude was hidden from her view , over- come by a variety of sensations and feelings , sank fainting into the arms of some one near ; nor recovered her self- possession and composure for the space of several minutes ...
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... objects than those by which she was surrounded , might have wished her whatever could add to her happiness , but could ... object with plea- sure , from a natural and serene cheerful- ness of disposition , attracted even more general ...
... objects than those by which she was surrounded , might have wished her whatever could add to her happiness , but could ... object with plea- sure , from a natural and serene cheerful- ness of disposition , attracted even more general ...
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... object : “ " Tis true , ' tis pity ; pity ' tis , ' tis true . " Lord Byron either was sensible of this , or had some kind of presenti- ment that such would be the impres- sion on a large proportion of readers ; for in his preface he ...
... object : “ " Tis true , ' tis pity ; pity ' tis , ' tis true . " Lord Byron either was sensible of this , or had some kind of presenti- ment that such would be the impres- sion on a large proportion of readers ; for in his preface he ...
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... object of this piece , we must not , therefore , deny it the merit of containing much brilliant poetry , and the following dialogue certainly boasts considerable poetic splendour : - “ Adnk . Our father is sporting with him , and that ...
... object of this piece , we must not , therefore , deny it the merit of containing much brilliant poetry , and the following dialogue certainly boasts considerable poetic splendour : - “ Adnk . Our father is sporting with him , and that ...
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