Table Talk: Or, Original Essays on Men and Manners, Volumen2H. Colburn, 1824 - 401 páginas |
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... turn sufficiently on himself and his own adventures ; but they are elaborately quaint and intricate , and more like riddles than sonnets . They are 66 very tolerable and not to be endured . " Shake- spear's , which some persons better ...
... turn sufficiently on himself and his own adventures ; but they are elaborately quaint and intricate , and more like riddles than sonnets . They are 66 very tolerable and not to be endured . " Shake- spear's , which some persons better ...
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... turn his back on a losing and fallen cause . " Such recantation had no charms for him ! " Mr. Southey has thought proper to put the author of Paradise Lost into his late Heaven , on the understood condition that he is " no longer to ...
... turn his back on a losing and fallen cause . " Such recantation had no charms for him ! " Mr. Southey has thought proper to put the author of Paradise Lost into his late Heaven , on the understood condition that he is " no longer to ...
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... turn , and to make others take an equal interest in it ( otherwise the end is not answered ) is a task to which few are competent . We must " give it an understanding , but no tongue . " My old friend C however , could do both . He ...
... turn , and to make others take an equal interest in it ( otherwise the end is not answered ) is a task to which few are competent . We must " give it an understanding , but no tongue . " My old friend C however , could do both . He ...
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... turns off between Chirk and Wrexham ; and on passing a certain point , you come all at once upon the valley , which opens like an amphitheatre , broad , barren hills rising in majestic state on either side , with " green upland swells ...
... turns off between Chirk and Wrexham ; and on passing a certain point , you come all at once upon the valley , which opens like an amphitheatre , broad , barren hills rising in majestic state on either side , with " green upland swells ...
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... turn to thee in thought , O sylvan Dee , in joy , in youth and gladness as thou then wert ; and thou shalt always be to me the river of Paradise , where I will drink of the waters of life freely ! There is hardly any thing that shows ...
... turn to thee in thought , O sylvan Dee , in joy , in youth and gladness as thou then wert ; and thou shalt always be to me the river of Paradise , where I will drink of the waters of life freely ! There is hardly any thing that shows ...
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