The Feast of the Poets: With Notes, and Other Pieces in Verse |
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Page 62
... hand , let a villain be but a Whig , or let any unfortunate person , with singular , Southern notions of inde ... hands and lifted 62.
... hand , let a villain be but a Whig , or let any unfortunate person , with singular , Southern notions of inde ... hands and lifted 62.
Page 63
... hands and lifted eyeballs . The execution of Charles the First Mr. Scott calls an enormity unequalled in modern history , till the present age furnished a parallel : -massacres , of course , and other trifles of that sort , particularly ...
... hands and lifted eyeballs . The execution of Charles the First Mr. Scott calls an enormity unequalled in modern history , till the present age furnished a parallel : -massacres , of course , and other trifles of that sort , particularly ...
Page 96
... hand , though it may be equally natural , is not equally pleasing . Who are to be the judges , then , between him and his faults ? Those , I think , who , delighted with his nature , and happy to see and to allow that he has merits of ...
... hand , though it may be equally natural , is not equally pleasing . Who are to be the judges , then , between him and his faults ? Those , I think , who , delighted with his nature , and happy to see and to allow that he has merits of ...
Page 97
... tastes and worldly infec- tions . Granted : -he , on the other hand , lives too much apart , and is subject , we think , to low - fe- vered tastes and solitary morbidities . But as " there is health in both of us , suppose 97.
... tastes and worldly infec- tions . Granted : -he , on the other hand , lives too much apart , and is subject , we think , to low - fe- vered tastes and solitary morbidities . But as " there is health in both of us , suppose 97.
Page 98
... hand , must grow a little better ac- quainted with our streets , must put up with our lawyers , and even find out a ... hands and muscles , and consider that the putting these to their purposes is necessary to complete our part in this ...
... hand , must grow a little better ac- quainted with our streets , must put up with our lawyers , and even find out a ... hands and muscles , and consider that the putting these to their purposes is necessary to complete our part in this ...
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