The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1886 - Great Britain |
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Page 632
I always thought that it would have been difficult for the friends of Horace's madman , who fancied that he was witnessing fine tragedies when sitting alone in the theatre at Argos , to excuse themselves to him for having him cured of ...
I always thought that it would have been difficult for the friends of Horace's madman , who fancied that he was witnessing fine tragedies when sitting alone in the theatre at Argos , to excuse themselves to him for having him cured of ...
Page 705
Like the Conservatives themselves , Lord Hartington and his friends were willing to believe that weighty responsibilities would perhaps develope in that politician qualities he had not previously exhibited , and might induce him to ...
Like the Conservatives themselves , Lord Hartington and his friends were willing to believe that weighty responsibilities would perhaps develope in that politician qualities he had not previously exhibited , and might induce him to ...
Page 772
The friends of his youth were the friends of his old age , and Wordsworth , Coleridge , Lamb , and Walter Scott not only honoured the author but loved the man . Landor , too , clung to Southey with the passionate ardour of his nature ...
The friends of his youth were the friends of his old age , and Wordsworth , Coleridge , Lamb , and Walter Scott not only honoured the author but loved the man . Landor , too , clung to Southey with the passionate ardour of his nature ...
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