The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 15;Volume 78Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1872 |
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... never ending sentiment for the fair . He dealt swashing blows right and left at Whigs and Tories , aristocracy and democracy . He described the scenes on which all English eyes and interests were fixed . He lingered on the battle ...
... never ending sentiment for the fair . He dealt swashing blows right and left at Whigs and Tories , aristocracy and democracy . He described the scenes on which all English eyes and interests were fixed . He lingered on the battle ...
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... never so well , certainly never better , brought out in poetry . " 66 Byron , " says Herr Elze , " reaches the highest pinnacle when he succeeds in blending his individual woe with the uni- versal ; when he pours himself out into Nature ...
... never so well , certainly never better , brought out in poetry . " 66 Byron , " says Herr Elze , " reaches the highest pinnacle when he succeeds in blending his individual woe with the uni- versal ; when he pours himself out into Nature ...
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... never , like Pope , stopped waiting for his imagination for weeks ; and he compared himself to the tiger , which , when the first spring fails , withdraws into the jungle with a growl . Mr. Tennyson leaves the impression of a ...
... never , like Pope , stopped waiting for his imagination for weeks ; and he compared himself to the tiger , which , when the first spring fails , withdraws into the jungle with a growl . Mr. Tennyson leaves the impression of a ...
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Foreign Literature. : : him he has never been the mark of the public contumely . His bitterest complaint against the world is that the tourists have driven him from the Isle of Wight to Surrey he has never ( we are persuaded ) been the ...
Foreign Literature. : : him he has never been the mark of the public contumely . His bitterest complaint against the world is that the tourists have driven him from the Isle of Wight to Surrey he has never ( we are persuaded ) been the ...
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... never will be wife of mine . ' ' No , no , ' she cried , ' I care not to be wife , But to be with you still , to see your face , To serve you , and to follow you thro ' the world . " Lancelot's gentle words , soothing and flattering ...
... never will be wife of mine . ' ' No , no , ' she cried , ' I care not to be wife , But to be with you still , to see your face , To serve you , and to follow you thro ' the world . " Lancelot's gentle words , soothing and flattering ...
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