The Quarterly Review, Volume 11William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1814 |
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... perhaps , is the object of his warmest affection . ' Of M. Sismondi's work , two volumes only are yet before us . They are the substance of public lectures , delivered by him at Ge- neva , and comprise the sketches , rather than the ...
... perhaps , is the object of his warmest affection . ' Of M. Sismondi's work , two volumes only are yet before us . They are the substance of public lectures , delivered by him at Ge- neva , and comprise the sketches , rather than the ...
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... perhaps , too hastily led to conclude , that nothing else can , by any possibility , have found admission into such a composition . The fact is , however , quite the contrary , and the reader , thus prejudiced , will be astonished to ...
... perhaps , too hastily led to conclude , that nothing else can , by any possibility , have found admission into such a composition . The fact is , however , quite the contrary , and the reader , thus prejudiced , will be astonished to ...
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... Perhaps this fleeting present hour may claim One who shall bear from both their vain renown . The world's applause is but a passing wind , An idle blast , now this , now that way blown , And changing name with every point assign'd , & c ...
... Perhaps this fleeting present hour may claim One who shall bear from both their vain renown . The world's applause is but a passing wind , An idle blast , now this , now that way blown , And changing name with every point assign'd , & c ...
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... perhaps , possible for one language to render to another . His Canzoni ' are less familiar to the English reader , and yet , in the opinion of competent judges , they tend to raise the cha- racter of the poet much higher than those ...
... perhaps , possible for one language to render to another . His Canzoni ' are less familiar to the English reader , and yet , in the opinion of competent judges , they tend to raise the cha- racter of the poet much higher than those ...
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... perhaps , the kindling flame ; In some strange land , alone , her weary feet The time - worn pilgrim finds , with toil fordone , Yet more and more speeds on her languid frame : Her solitude the same , * We make no apology for subjoining ...
... perhaps , the kindling flame ; In some strange land , alone , her weary feet The time - worn pilgrim finds , with toil fordone , Yet more and more speeds on her languid frame : Her solitude the same , * We make no apology for subjoining ...
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