The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 15;Volume 78Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1872 |
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... characters in the claim a befitting and appropriate pedestal for Byron without disturbing Mr. Tennyson or his school ... character , must necessarily , except with reference to the metre , in no respect differ from that of good prose ...
... characters in the claim a befitting and appropriate pedestal for Byron without disturbing Mr. Tennyson or his school ... character , must necessarily , except with reference to the metre , in no respect differ from that of good prose ...
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... character , which cut him to the quick , and on the 29th of the same month he came to the determination not only to write no more , but to purchase back the whole of his copyrights , and suppress every line he had ever written . " For ...
... character , which cut him to the quick , and on the 29th of the same month he came to the determination not only to write no more , but to purchase back the whole of his copyrights , and suppress every line he had ever written . " For ...
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... character ; no more masquerades , no more games at romp , no more coquetry , but every inch a queen— fearless in the defence of her prerogative -dauntless to the menaces of enemies , patient to endure , a true , devoted wife , a ...
... character ; no more masquerades , no more games at romp , no more coquetry , but every inch a queen— fearless in the defence of her prerogative -dauntless to the menaces of enemies , patient to endure , a true , devoted wife , a ...
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... character is freely bawl- ed out , regardless of the presence of the ragged children who are playing about , and who are picking up the language of their elders , often as their first instruction in the art of speech . The bringing up ...
... character is freely bawl- ed out , regardless of the presence of the ragged children who are playing about , and who are picking up the language of their elders , often as their first instruction in the art of speech . The bringing up ...
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... character - he is introduced by General Foy to a subordinate situation in the bureau of the Duke of Orleans . He is said to have uttered the following proph- ecy to his benefactor : - " I am going to live by my writing ; but I promise ...
... character - he is introduced by General Foy to a subordinate situation in the bureau of the Duke of Orleans . He is said to have uttered the following proph- ecy to his benefactor : - " I am going to live by my writing ; but I promise ...
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