Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen186W. Blackwood, 1909 |
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... hope of posterity . " It is dangerous to damn wholesale what always has been and must continue to be , for such sweeping criticism is apt to confuse the issues . Keats , for instance , was labelled a " Cockney , " and Keats was as ...
... hope of posterity . " It is dangerous to damn wholesale what always has been and must continue to be , for such sweeping criticism is apt to confuse the issues . Keats , for instance , was labelled a " Cockney , " and Keats was as ...
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... hope that those who hang on his lips really understand what he means . He is avowedly an exponent of the old roads of humanity , the primary things of human life . In his own eyes he treads the windy ways of earth and owes no allegiance ...
... hope that those who hang on his lips really understand what he means . He is avowedly an exponent of the old roads of humanity , the primary things of human life . In his own eyes he treads the windy ways of earth and owes no allegiance ...
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... hope [ he adds ] you will not think that I am of a bloody dis- position from what I have said , but you must remember that it is a soldier's profession to kill his enemies in battle , and had I not done my utmost I should have failed in ...
... hope [ he adds ] you will not think that I am of a bloody dis- position from what I have said , but you must remember that it is a soldier's profession to kill his enemies in battle , and had I not done my utmost I should have failed in ...
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... hope to be able to give them a twist for it yet . The cut on my left hand will , I believe , only cost me the loss of the use of my little finger , it being cut through the knuckle joint . " On another occasion , also in the fighting ...
... hope to be able to give them a twist for it yet . The cut on my left hand will , I believe , only cost me the loss of the use of my little finger , it being cut through the knuckle joint . " On another occasion , also in the fighting ...
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... hope that they could make the world their oyster - to be opened with a boarding - pike . When James I. made peace with Spain , and obstacles were put in the way of expeditions from England to the Spanish Main , some betook themselves to ...
... hope that they could make the world their oyster - to be opened with a boarding - pike . When James I. made peace with Spain , and obstacles were put in the way of expeditions from England to the Spanish Main , some betook themselves to ...
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