Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... says Gray , " not because there are not great beauties in the remainder of this epistle , but because Lydgate , in the three last stanzas of this extract , has touched the very heart - strings of compassion with so masterly a hand , as ...
... says Gray , " not because there are not great beauties in the remainder of this epistle , but because Lydgate , in the three last stanzas of this extract , has touched the very heart - strings of compassion with so masterly a hand , as ...
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... says the ami- able writer , " was in Nithsdale . was in Nithsdale . I was then a child , but his looks and his voice cannot well be forgotten ; and while I write this I behold him as distinctly as I did when I stood at my father's knee ...
... says the ami- able writer , " was in Nithsdale . was in Nithsdale . I was then a child , but his looks and his voice cannot well be forgotten ; and while I write this I behold him as distinctly as I did when I stood at my father's knee ...
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... says it is unsonsie to leave a corpse alone , and it is never left . I know not who watched by the body of Burns — much it was my wish to share in the honour ; but my extreme youth would have made such a request seem foolish , and its ...
... says it is unsonsie to leave a corpse alone , and it is never left . I know not who watched by the body of Burns — much it was my wish to share in the honour ; but my extreme youth would have made such a request seem foolish , and its ...
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... say singular strain of sentiment and feeling which , considering the era and state of civilization in which the poems of Ossian are said to have been pro- duced , so remarkably distinguishes both the per- + Milton , & c , * Camoens ...
... say singular strain of sentiment and feeling which , considering the era and state of civilization in which the poems of Ossian are said to have been pro- duced , so remarkably distinguishes both the per- + Milton , & c , * Camoens ...
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... says the author of this attempt , whilst describing Connor ( the ancient Temora ) and its neighbourhood , " to walk twenty minutes without meeting some rude marks of the warfare of those times . Innumerable are the four grey stones ...
... says the author of this attempt , whilst describing Connor ( the ancient Temora ) and its neighbourhood , " to walk twenty minutes without meeting some rude marks of the warfare of those times . Innumerable are the four grey stones ...
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