The Living Authors of EnglandD. Appleton & Company, 1849 - 316 oldal |
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... thing to Gold . The Magic of Kindness . WILLIAM C. MACREADY . Selections from Pope's Works , 1849 . W. M. THACKERAY . The Yellow Plush Correspondence . - Journey from Cornhill to Cairo.— The Snob Papers . - Jeames Correspondence ...
... thing to Gold . The Magic of Kindness . WILLIAM C. MACREADY . Selections from Pope's Works , 1849 . W. M. THACKERAY . The Yellow Plush Correspondence . - Journey from Cornhill to Cairo.— The Snob Papers . - Jeames Correspondence ...
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... things so well as to achieve a sort of adventitious fame ; yet , when we regard him as the intimate friend of Shelley and Keats , the associate of Byron , Lamb , Hazlitt and Coleridge , he becomes more remarkable on their account than ...
... things so well as to achieve a sort of adventitious fame ; yet , when we regard him as the intimate friend of Shelley and Keats , the associate of Byron , Lamb , Hazlitt and Coleridge , he becomes more remarkable on their account than ...
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... thing a lie , To flatter me that I may die ? I know that age to age succeeds , Blowing a noise of tongues and deeds ... things are wrapt in doubt and dread , Nor canst thou show the dead are dead . " Oh ! the volume of thought , the ...
... thing a lie , To flatter me that I may die ? I know that age to age succeeds , Blowing a noise of tongues and deeds ... things are wrapt in doubt and dread , Nor canst thou show the dead are dead . " Oh ! the volume of thought , the ...
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... the grass for flowers . I wondered while I passed along , The woods were filled so full with song , There seemed no room for sense of wrong . So variously seemed all things wrought , I marvell'd how 46 BRITISH WRITERS .
... the grass for flowers . I wondered while I passed along , The woods were filled so full with song , There seemed no room for sense of wrong . So variously seemed all things wrought , I marvell'd how 46 BRITISH WRITERS .
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Thomas Powell. So variously seemed all things wrought , I marvell'd how the mind was brought To anchor by one gloomy thought . And wherefore rather I made choice To commune with that barren voice , Than him that said ' rejoice - rejoice ...
Thomas Powell. So variously seemed all things wrought , I marvell'd how the mind was brought To anchor by one gloomy thought . And wherefore rather I made choice To commune with that barren voice , Than him that said ' rejoice - rejoice ...
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