Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... adds , “ that im- mediately succeeded Chaucer , seem rather relapsing into barbarism , than availing themselves of those striking ornaments which his judgment and ima- gination had disclosed . They appear to have been insensible to his ...
... adds , “ that im- mediately succeeded Chaucer , seem rather relapsing into barbarism , than availing themselves of those striking ornaments which his judgment and ima- gination had disclosed . They appear to have been insensible to his ...
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... add that he was not fastidious about his dress ; and that an officer , curious in the personal appearance and equipments of his company , might have ques- tioned the military nicety of the poet's clothes and But his colonel was a maker ...
... add that he was not fastidious about his dress ; and that an officer , curious in the personal appearance and equipments of his company , might have ques- tioned the military nicety of the poet's clothes and But his colonel was a maker ...
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... add that they are from the pen of Montgomery , a poet endeared to us alike by the moral and devotional beauty , as by the pathos and originality of his muse , and that they have not yet made their appearance in any edition of his works ...
... add that they are from the pen of Montgomery , a poet endeared to us alike by the moral and devotional beauty , as by the pathos and originality of his muse , and that they have not yet made their appearance in any edition of his works ...
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... adds , " it is very satisfactory to have been the means of bringing forward a new , and at the same time so convincing a proof of the authenticity of these ancient poems ; and hence indeed it appears , that the more the subject is in ...
... adds , " it is very satisfactory to have been the means of bringing forward a new , and at the same time so convincing a proof of the authenticity of these ancient poems ; and hence indeed it appears , that the more the subject is in ...
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... adds he , “ there are some estates , at this very time , the property whereof still depends upon the issue of a game at chess . For example , the heirs of two certain noble Irish families , whom we could name ( to say nothing of others ) ...
... adds he , “ there are some estates , at this very time , the property whereof still depends upon the issue of a game at chess . For example , the heirs of two certain noble Irish families , whom we could name ( to say nothing of others ) ...
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