The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Volumul 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... manner , not only the public , but the private characters and habits of many of the celebrated writers of the present day - Lord Byron , Mr. Thomas Moore , Mr. Campbell , Mr. Shelley , Mr. Coleridge , Mr. Charles Lamb , Mr. Theodore ...
... manner , not only the public , but the private characters and habits of many of the celebrated writers of the present day - Lord Byron , Mr. Thomas Moore , Mr. Campbell , Mr. Shelley , Mr. Coleridge , Mr. Charles Lamb , Mr. Theodore ...
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... manner . The author has little further to say , by way of adver- tisement to these volumes , except that both the works were written with the same view of inculcating a love of nature and imagination , and of furnishing a sample of.
... manner . The author has little further to say , by way of adver- tisement to these volumes , except that both the works were written with the same view of inculcating a love of nature and imagination , and of furnishing a sample of.
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... manner contrary to all that was supposed fitting for her sex , and at the same time forcing upon him a sense of the very beauty of her conduct by its principled excess . It is proba- ble , that as he could not prevail upon her to give ...
... manner contrary to all that was supposed fitting for her sex , and at the same time forcing upon him a sense of the very beauty of her conduct by its principled excess . It is proba- ble , that as he could not prevail upon her to give ...
Pagina 37
... manner as if in a looking- glass ; upon which we chose which of them to adopt . Spenser , a deeply - learned as well as imaginative poet , describes it in one of his most comprehensive though not most poetical stanzas , as -That ...
... manner as if in a looking- glass ; upon which we chose which of them to adopt . Spenser , a deeply - learned as well as imaginative poet , describes it in one of his most comprehensive though not most poetical stanzas , as -That ...
Pagina 80
... manner upon the unknown personage , who thus knelt to him in the public way ; and said , " Sir , do you mock me ? " - " No , " answered the Duke ; may God so help me , as I do not : but in earnest I crave may kiss your hand and receive ...
... manner upon the unknown personage , who thus knelt to him in the public way ; and said , " Sir , do you mock me ? " - " No , " answered the Duke ; may God so help me , as I do not : but in earnest I crave may kiss your hand and receive ...
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The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and ..., Volumul 1 Leigh Hunt Vizualizare completă - 1873 |
The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and ..., Volumul 1 Leigh Hunt Vizualizare completă - 1834 |
The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side Leigh Hunt Vizualizare completă - 1845 |
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