EssaysEdward Moxon, 1841 - 79 Seiten |
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... anxieties and his natural cheerfulness , of which an indestructible belief in the good and the beautiful has rendered him perhaps not undeserving . London , Dec. 6 , 1833 . CONTENTS . СНАР . PAGE I. DIFFICULTY OF FINDING A.
... anxieties and his natural cheerfulness , of which an indestructible belief in the good and the beautiful has rendered him perhaps not undeserving . London , Dec. 6 , 1833 . CONTENTS . СНАР . PAGE I. DIFFICULTY OF FINDING A.
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... Perhaps we could not give the reader a more brief , yet complete specimen of the way in which bad translations are made , than by selecting a well - known passage from Shaks- peare , and turning it into the common - place kind of poetry ...
... Perhaps we could not give the reader a more brief , yet complete specimen of the way in which bad translations are made , than by selecting a well - known passage from Shaks- peare , and turning it into the common - place kind of poetry ...
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... perhaps died , in Rose - street , and was buried in Covent - garden churchyard ; where Peter Pindar the other day followed him . In Leicester - square , on the site of Miss Linwood's exhibition and other houses , was the town - mansion ...
... perhaps died , in Rose - street , and was buried in Covent - garden churchyard ; where Peter Pindar the other day followed him . In Leicester - square , on the site of Miss Linwood's exhibition and other houses , was the town - mansion ...
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... in the time of Elizabeth , who was visited , perhaps more than any other , except Spenser , with a sense of the pleasantest parts of the ancient mythology , has written some of his lively little THE HOUSEHOLD GODS OF THE ANCIENTS . 11.
... in the time of Elizabeth , who was visited , perhaps more than any other , except Spenser , with a sense of the pleasantest parts of the ancient mythology , has written some of his lively little THE HOUSEHOLD GODS OF THE ANCIENTS . 11.
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... perhaps quite , insensible to it . And angling does indeed seem the next thing to dreaming . It dispenses with locomotion , reconciles contradictions , and renders the very countenance null and void . A friend of ours , who is an ...
... perhaps quite , insensible to it . And angling does indeed seem the next thing to dreaming . It dispenses with locomotion , reconciles contradictions , and renders the very countenance null and void . A friend of ours , who is an ...
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