The European Magazine, and London Review, Հատորներ 81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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... possessed that genius by which alone the sentiments that it con- tained could be dictated . To say that a man after repeated trials might hap- pen at last to produce these lines , would be to argue that a man might make a watch by ...
... possessed that genius by which alone the sentiments that it con- tained could be dictated . To say that a man after repeated trials might hap- pen at last to produce these lines , would be to argue that a man might make a watch by ...
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... possessed none of it himself . It is certain , however , that a great portion of Shakspeare's faults must be ascribed to the necessity under which he was placed of accommo- dating himself to the temper and manners of the age in which he ...
... possessed none of it himself . It is certain , however , that a great portion of Shakspeare's faults must be ascribed to the necessity under which he was placed of accommo- dating himself to the temper and manners of the age in which he ...
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... possessed the ability to aid them ; and , in consonance with this generous declaration , as soon as the father had breathed his last , she had his distracted wife and child re- moved to her own house , where every attention was rendered ...
... possessed the ability to aid them ; and , in consonance with this generous declaration , as soon as the father had breathed his last , she had his distracted wife and child re- moved to her own house , where every attention was rendered ...
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... possessed enough of singularity , to be in perfect consonance with my title of Raymond the Romantic . They were then , five in number , and of the following character . To descend to the bottom of the Sea in a Diving- Bell : to ascend ...
... possessed enough of singularity , to be in perfect consonance with my title of Raymond the Romantic . They were then , five in number , and of the following character . To descend to the bottom of the Sea in a Diving- Bell : to ascend ...
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... possessed at so early a period of his life . " The mighty Stagyrite first left the shore , Spread all his sails , and durst the deeps explore ; He steer'd securely , and discover'd far , Led by the light of the Mæonian star . " In these ...
... possessed at so early a period of his life . " The mighty Stagyrite first left the shore , Spread all his sails , and durst the deeps explore ; He steer'd securely , and discover'd far , Led by the light of the Mæonian star . " In these ...
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