Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 40;Volume 103John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1884 |
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... poet , an actor , a journalist , a painter , a wit , and a new beauty . I'll tell you how I found her . She really belongs at pres- ent to Lady Islington and myself ; but of course , now we have started her , all the other people will ...
... poet , an actor , a journalist , a painter , a wit , and a new beauty . I'll tell you how I found her . She really belongs at pres- ent to Lady Islington and myself ; but of course , now we have started her , all the other people will ...
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... poet has for man's grotesque weaknesses and his sometimes equally grotesque virtues , the pleasure such a poet has in tracking the wayward turns and quaint wilfulness of his nature , the delight he takes in what may be called the ...
... poet has for man's grotesque weaknesses and his sometimes equally grotesque virtues , the pleasure such a poet has in tracking the wayward turns and quaint wilfulness of his nature , the delight he takes in what may be called the ...
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... poet of The Christian Year , John Keble . In December , 1832 , Hurrell Froude , who was consump- tive , was advised to go to the South of Europe , and Newman accompanied him . The story of this journey , though only given in a few words ...
... poet of The Christian Year , John Keble . In December , 1832 , Hurrell Froude , who was consump- tive , was advised to go to the South of Europe , and Newman accompanied him . The story of this journey , though only given in a few words ...
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... poets is to depend upon their more or less valuable criticism of life , it would seem that Scott's right of ... poet than by the attractive nobility of certain qualities in his personal character can hardly be doubted by any one ...
... poets is to depend upon their more or less valuable criticism of life , it would seem that Scott's right of ... poet than by the attractive nobility of certain qualities in his personal character can hardly be doubted by any one ...
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... poet of rags , the poet of clothes - tubs , are only saying that he did not , in fact , lay hold upon the poet's right subject - matter . " He would have known that outside the all - miscreative brain " of a critical jester these ...
... poet of rags , the poet of clothes - tubs , are only saying that he did not , in fact , lay hold upon the poet's right subject - matter . " He would have known that outside the all - miscreative brain " of a critical jester these ...
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