Critical and Miscellaneous Writings of T. Noon Talfourd ...D.Appleton, 1869 - 172 страници |
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... seems to have been chilled by the manners of the Norman conquerors . The domestic contests for the disputed throne , with their intrigues , battles , and executions , have none of that rich , poetical interest , which attended the ...
... seems to have been chilled by the manners of the Norman conquerors . The domestic contests for the disputed throne , with their intrigues , battles , and executions , have none of that rich , poetical interest , which attended the ...
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... seems to appal us as an awful thing ! -The Family In- structor of this author , in which he inculcates weightily his own notions of puritanical de- meanour and parental authority , is very curious . It is a strange mixture of narrative ...
... seems to appal us as an awful thing ! -The Family In- structor of this author , in which he inculcates weightily his own notions of puritanical de- meanour and parental authority , is very curious . It is a strange mixture of narrative ...
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... seems shut out , and we breathe only in an en- millions on paper , and to make them willing chanted region , where lover's lutes tremble to scatter them among the wretched ; but it is over placid waters , mouldering castles rise the ...
... seems shut out , and we breathe only in an en- millions on paper , and to make them willing chanted region , where lover's lutes tremble to scatter them among the wretched ; but it is over placid waters , mouldering castles rise the ...
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... is too mean and uninteresting thus to appear both as the hero and the chorus . When a story is thus continued from a mother to a daughter , it seems to have no legitimate " I surveyed my limbs , all the joints and MACKENZIE . 9.
... is too mean and uninteresting thus to appear both as the hero and the chorus . When a story is thus continued from a mother to a daughter , it seems to have no legitimate " I surveyed my limbs , all the joints and MACKENZIE . 9.
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... seem to breathe the mountain air , or drink in the freshness of the valleys . We perceive the change in the landscape at every step of the delightful journey through which he guides us . Our recollection never confounds any one scene ...
... seem to breathe the mountain air , or drink in the freshness of the valleys . We perceive the change in the landscape at every step of the delightful journey through which he guides us . Our recollection never confounds any one scene ...
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