The Works of Thomas Moore, Esq., Accurately Printed from the Last Original Editions, with Critical Notes and a Sketch of His Life, Volumes 1-2E. Fleischer, 1833 |
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Pagina xxiii
... never suffer her to founder - for all these qua- ities , and many , many more that could be enumerated , equally lofty and equally valuable , the most widely - travelled Englishman may proudly say , as he sets his foot ce more on the ...
... never suffer her to founder - for all these qua- ities , and many , many more that could be enumerated , equally lofty and equally valuable , the most widely - travelled Englishman may proudly say , as he sets his foot ce more on the ...
Pagina xxvi
... never yet the breath of calumny had tainted , and they properly condemned uncharitable conjecture on a subject of which the mo that could be said was Causa latet , vis est notissima The Examiner newspaper gave the subjoined statement ...
... never yet the breath of calumny had tainted , and they properly condemned uncharitable conjecture on a subject of which the mo that could be said was Causa latet , vis est notissima The Examiner newspaper gave the subjoined statement ...
Pagina xxxi
... never read , and which they will never be able to read , to those classic poems , of which they have been the most destructive enemies , by bethumbing and quoting their beauties into triteness and common - place . The merits of Pope and ...
... never read , and which they will never be able to read , to those classic poems , of which they have been the most destructive enemies , by bethumbing and quoting their beauties into triteness and common - place . The merits of Pope and ...
Pagina xxxi
... never read , and which they will never be able to read , to those classic poems , of which they have been the most destructive enemies , by bethumbing and quoting their beauties into triteness and common - place . The merits of Pope and ...
... never read , and which they will never be able to read , to those classic poems , of which they have been the most destructive enemies , by bethumbing and quoting their beauties into triteness and common - place . The merits of Pope and ...
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... Never , while earth his mystic presence claim'd , While the blue arch of day hung o'er them both , Never , by that all - imprecating oath , In joy or sorrow from his side to sever . — She swore , and the wide charnel echoed , " never ...
... Never , while earth his mystic presence claim'd , While the blue arch of day hung o'er them both , Never , by that all - imprecating oath , In joy or sorrow from his side to sever . — She swore , and the wide charnel echoed , " never ...
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The Works: Accurately Printed from the Last Original Editions : with a ... Moore Volledige weergave - 1833 |
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