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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... pieces of Philostratus ; and though they are not the most favourable specimen of the simplicity we have talked of , yet they do not appear to merit the very severe censures of Cumberland . Many other productions which have been long ...
... pieces of Philostratus ; and though they are not the most favourable specimen of the simplicity we have talked of , yet they do not appear to merit the very severe censures of Cumberland . Many other productions which have been long ...
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... pieces as he found scattered about the productions of his age . His own poetry was admired by his contemporaries , and is often tender and just , but sometimes betrays the corruption of taste which began to prevail . The following is ...
... pieces as he found scattered about the productions of his age . His own poetry was admired by his contemporaries , and is often tender and just , but sometimes betrays the corruption of taste which began to prevail . The following is ...
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... pieces , but are incorporated into their larger poems . This may be observed of all the modern lan- guages . The Italians , in their sepulchral inscriptions , have closely followed the Latin models ; and rarely , if ever , do they ...
... pieces , but are incorporated into their larger poems . This may be observed of all the modern lan- guages . The Italians , in their sepulchral inscriptions , have closely followed the Latin models ; and rarely , if ever , do they ...
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... piece of human kindness to sweeten the mass of hardened profligacy and wretchedness ; some touch of Nature , as there ever is in Hogarth's pictures , to reconcile us to our species ; some redeeming trait which makes us feel that " there ...
... piece of human kindness to sweeten the mass of hardened profligacy and wretchedness ; some touch of Nature , as there ever is in Hogarth's pictures , to reconcile us to our species ; some redeeming trait which makes us feel that " there ...
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... piece of money on Nigel's table - his soul fixed intensely on that one object , which he grasps in death - is fearfully grand . The deep desolation of the an- tique house standing in the midst of that den of wretches ; the frightful ...
... piece of money on Nigel's table - his soul fixed intensely on that one object , which he grasps in death - is fearfully grand . The deep desolation of the an- tique house standing in the midst of that den of wretches ; the frightful ...
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