Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 47
... remarked , every quality is attributed that is either interesting , amiable , or great * . The delineation , indeed , either of Ossian or his royal father , being precisely such as we find drawn in the poems translated by Macpherson ...
... remarked , every quality is attributed that is either interesting , amiable , or great * . The delineation , indeed , either of Ossian or his royal father , being precisely such as we find drawn in the poems translated by Macpherson ...
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... remarked in the Me- moirs of her family , " made him more stout and less submitting to his old father , Henry , lord Clif- ford , than otherwise he would have been + . " In short , presuming on the affection of his sovereign , so far as ...
... remarked in the Me- moirs of her family , " made him more stout and less submitting to his old father , Henry , lord Clif- ford , than otherwise he would have been + . " In short , presuming on the affection of his sovereign , so far as ...
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... remarked , 66 by cutting off five heirs male in the compass of two generations , Providence would seem to have decreed the extinction of the name of Clifford * . " The unhappy father expressed his deep sense of the irreparable loss by ...
... remarked , 66 by cutting off five heirs male in the compass of two generations , Providence would seem to have decreed the extinction of the name of Clifford * . " The unhappy father expressed his deep sense of the irreparable loss by ...
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... remarked that the lyric powers of Mr. Hole were shown to great advantage in the Ode to Imagination , first printed in the volume which contained his " Fingal . " This beautiful piece again met the eye in a collection of “ Poems , by ...
... remarked that the lyric powers of Mr. Hole were shown to great advantage in the Ode to Imagination , first printed in the volume which contained his " Fingal . " This beautiful piece again met the eye in a collection of “ Poems , by ...
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... remarked , that he had known Hole more than thirty years , without having discovered a single fault in his character . No one possessed a more acute and penetrating discern- no one was better acquainted with Mr. ment ; Hole * " · Having ...
... remarked , that he had known Hole more than thirty years , without having discovered a single fault in his character . No one possessed a more acute and penetrating discern- no one was better acquainted with Mr. ment ; Hole * " · Having ...
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