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We have objected to the first , that the effect assigned to it is out of proportion to all example and to all likelihood , though it may be suitable to the passionate suscepti- bilities of Tasso's individual mind ; and that this ...
We have objected to the first , that the effect assigned to it is out of proportion to all example and to all likelihood , though it may be suitable to the passionate suscepti- bilities of Tasso's individual mind ; and that this ...
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He who has seen the effect of poetry upon them can appreciate the effect of the Homeric ballads upon the men of ancient Greece ; how those immortal verses , chanted by the wandering bard , could excite a nation to war , or impel the ...
He who has seen the effect of poetry upon them can appreciate the effect of the Homeric ballads upon the men of ancient Greece ; how those immortal verses , chanted by the wandering bard , could excite a nation to war , or impel the ...
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migration of , 155 - grilse , 156 - dif- ficulties of legislation , 159 - peculi- arities of the Tweed , 160 - close time , 161 - stell nets , 162- unseasonable fish , 163 - spearing , 164 - the Ber- wick Bill , 164 - effect on ...
migration of , 155 - grilse , 156 - dif- ficulties of legislation , 159 - peculi- arities of the Tweed , 160 - close time , 161 - stell nets , 162- unseasonable fish , 163 - spearing , 164 - the Ber- wick Bill , 164 - effect on ...
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Contents
No 201 | 1 |
Henry Bradbury with full descriptions of their different | 57 |
Odyssea London 1849 | 80 |
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