The Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 4Monroe and Francis, 1819 - American periodicals |
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... spirits 496 Lines to lord Byron Southwell's poems , extract from 407 495 Lines from Astarte Sonnet to melancholy 336 48 Spring 284 Lines on Women 118 Lines on modern Poetry 149 Starry firmament 149 Lines on hearing Church - bells Star ...
... spirits 496 Lines to lord Byron Southwell's poems , extract from 407 495 Lines from Astarte Sonnet to melancholy 336 48 Spring 284 Lines on Women 118 Lines on modern Poetry 149 Starry firmament 149 Lines on hearing Church - bells Star ...
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... spirit and truth in cursors , while it has more of the uncom- the drawing of most of the characters ; mon incidents common to the class of the fabulous portion of the story is ad- writings to which it belongs . It pro- mirably connected ...
... spirit and truth in cursors , while it has more of the uncom- the drawing of most of the characters ; mon incidents common to the class of the fabulous portion of the story is ad- writings to which it belongs . It pro- mirably connected ...
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