Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... perhaps of learned labour , would give a whole wilderness of Catilines and Poetasters , and even of Alchemists and Volpones , for another score of the exquisite lyrics which are scattered carelessly through the plays and masques which ...
... perhaps of learned labour , would give a whole wilderness of Catilines and Poetasters , and even of Alchemists and Volpones , for another score of the exquisite lyrics which are scattered carelessly through the plays and masques which ...
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... perhaps have thought of insert- ing a song so familiar to every ear as the following , had I not , in turning over Jonson's huge volume , been reminded of a circumstance connected with it which greatly startled me at the moment . Milton ...
... perhaps have thought of insert- ing a song so familiar to every ear as the following , had I not , in turning over Jonson's huge volume , been reminded of a circumstance connected with it which greatly startled me at the moment . Milton ...
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... , we are content to call the best . His varied accom- plishments enlivened a country - house , his brilliant wit formed the delight of a dinner table ; while his singular charm of manner , and perhaps of character , 74 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... , we are content to call the best . His varied accom- plishments enlivened a country - house , his brilliant wit formed the delight of a dinner table ; while his singular charm of manner , and perhaps of character , 74 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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... perhaps of character , gave a permanency to his social success by con- verting the admirers of an evening into friends for ife . With all these genial triumphs , however , we cannot look over the little volume of graceful verse which is ...
... perhaps of character , gave a permanency to his social success by con- verting the admirers of an evening into friends for ife . With all these genial triumphs , however , we cannot look over the little volume of graceful verse which is ...
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... perhaps because , with all their vulgar denunciations of vulgarity , their fineries , and their vanities , the young girls were better than they knew , and respected in their hearts the very humi- lity which they denounced . If ...
... perhaps because , with all their vulgar denunciations of vulgarity , their fineries , and their vanities , the young girls were better than they knew , and respected in their hearts the very humi- lity which they denounced . If ...
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