The Living Authors of EnglandD. Appleton & Company, 1849 - 316 oldal |
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... give of them , we may as well state that Rogers is above eighty , Wordsworth , is only a year younger , Moore is but a shade more juvenile than the Poet Laureate ; and Barry Cornwall and Leigh Hunt are be- tween their sixtieth and ...
... give of them , we may as well state that Rogers is above eighty , Wordsworth , is only a year younger , Moore is but a shade more juvenile than the Poet Laureate ; and Barry Cornwall and Leigh Hunt are be- tween their sixtieth and ...
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... give to the whole contour of his face a phy- sical expression admirably in keeping with his idiosyncracy . The finest likeness of him is a three - quarter portrait by one of the most gifted of modern artists , Margaret Gillies . This ...
... give to the whole contour of his face a phy- sical expression admirably in keeping with his idiosyncracy . The finest likeness of him is a three - quarter portrait by one of the most gifted of modern artists , Margaret Gillies . This ...
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... gives the appearance of a want of intellectual power ; his voice is peculiar and soft ; he sings a lively song , and accompanies himself on the piano or seraphine with much spirit and grace ; abounds with pleasant anecdote , and is fond ...
... gives the appearance of a want of intellectual power ; his voice is peculiar and soft ; he sings a lively song , and accompanies himself on the piano or seraphine with much spirit and grace ; abounds with pleasant anecdote , and is fond ...
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... gives an individual value to every separate human being . " To which he answered scoffingly— ' Good soul , suppose I grant it thee , Who'll weep for thy deficiency ? ' Or will one beam be less intense , When thy peculiar difference Is ...
... gives an individual value to every separate human being . " To which he answered scoffingly— ' Good soul , suppose I grant it thee , Who'll weep for thy deficiency ? ' Or will one beam be less intense , When thy peculiar difference Is ...
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... give my wife , Love can make our cottage pleasant , And I love thee more than life . They by parks and lodges going , See the lordly castles stand ; Summer woods about them blowing , Made a murmur in the land . From deep thought himself ...
... give my wife , Love can make our cottage pleasant , And I love thee more than life . They by parks and lodges going , See the lordly castles stand ; Summer woods about them blowing , Made a murmur in the land . From deep thought himself ...
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