New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 5Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1822 |
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... Hope then ; nor of this comfort quit thy hold .-- Carey . Allowing for the imperfect state of the language , the versification and style convey with sufficient clearness the ideas ; and these are at once elevated without being far ...
... Hope then ; nor of this comfort quit thy hold .-- Carey . Allowing for the imperfect state of the language , the versification and style convey with sufficient clearness the ideas ; and these are at once elevated without being far ...
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... Writ , and said with friendly leer , 66 My dear , dear Stubbs , pray do me justice ; - In this affair I hope you see No censure can attach to me- Don't entertain a wrong impression ; I'm doing now what 10 Peter Pindaries .
... Writ , and said with friendly leer , 66 My dear , dear Stubbs , pray do me justice ; - In this affair I hope you see No censure can attach to me- Don't entertain a wrong impression ; I'm doing now what 10 Peter Pindaries .
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... hope that age might have calmed his ambition , and given his mind a more pacific cast an opinion which , from politeness , I did not care to con- trovert . Talma always found a ready access to Bonaparte , even in the days of his ...
... hope that age might have calmed his ambition , and given his mind a more pacific cast an opinion which , from politeness , I did not care to con- trovert . Talma always found a ready access to Bonaparte , even in the days of his ...
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... Hope . The regular road lies directly through the town , but in consequence of the siege we were forced to diverge to the left , and cross the Adige between Bayonne and the sea . Our march until we reached the river was through heavy ...
... Hope . The regular road lies directly through the town , but in consequence of the siege we were forced to diverge to the left , and cross the Adige between Bayonne and the sea . Our march until we reached the river was through heavy ...
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... hope . Men are disposed to estimate things by their outward and visible forms , rather than their real and essential excellence . The eye which has been attracted and dazzled by the magnificence of some splendid palace , turns ...
... hope . Men are disposed to estimate things by their outward and visible forms , rather than their real and essential excellence . The eye which has been attracted and dazzled by the magnificence of some splendid palace , turns ...
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