The Retrospective Review, Volume 9Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 |
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... never wholly overcame the passion for speculation , but his love of money did much to keep it under . " Had Mr. Elwes received all he won , he would have been the richer by some thousands , for the mode in which he passed this part of ...
... never wholly overcame the passion for speculation , but his love of money did much to keep it under . " Had Mr. Elwes received all he won , he would have been the richer by some thousands , for the mode in which he passed this part of ...
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... never affected by those other causes , and to whom they are not described , feels very naturally that the images and creations of the poet are not sufficient to excite the feelings which he describes , that they do not excite them in ...
... never affected by those other causes , and to whom they are not described , feels very naturally that the images and creations of the poet are not sufficient to excite the feelings which he describes , that they do not excite them in ...
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... never granted and never will grant to the most gifted of her favourites . We are , therefore , justified in call- ing the feelings described by the poet , whether he describes them as his own , or as those of another , unnatural , if we ...
... never granted and never will grant to the most gifted of her favourites . We are , therefore , justified in call- ing the feelings described by the poet , whether he describes them as his own , or as those of another , unnatural , if we ...
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