The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 7, Брой 13Leonard Scott Publication Company, 1806 |
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... given them pleasure . Accidental affociations , indeed , may impofe upon them for a feason , and lead them to afcribe to the genius of the poet an emotion which was really excited by the circumstances in which they perused him : but ...
... given them pleasure . Accidental affociations , indeed , may impofe upon them for a feason , and lead them to afcribe to the genius of the poet an emotion which was really excited by the circumstances in which they perused him : but ...
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... given them pleafure . Accidental affociations , indeed , may impofe upon them for a feason , and lead them to afcribe to the genius of the poet an emotion which was really excited by the circumstances in which they perused him : but ...
... given them pleafure . Accidental affociations , indeed , may impofe upon them for a feason , and lead them to afcribe to the genius of the poet an emotion which was really excited by the circumstances in which they perused him : but ...
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... given me That I fhould chufe my station when my hour Of mortal birth was come , .. hunter , or chief , Or to be mightiest in the work of war , Or in the fhadow of the Spirit live , And he in me . According to my choice , For ever ...
... given me That I fhould chufe my station when my hour Of mortal birth was come , .. hunter , or chief , Or to be mightiest in the work of war , Or in the fhadow of the Spirit live , And he in me . According to my choice , For ever ...
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... given of this poem , and can only add , that it is well calculated to con-- firm our admiration of Mr Southey's genius and capacity , and our diflike of those herefies by which so much of their merit is obfcured . peace The book , we ...
... given of this poem , and can only add , that it is well calculated to con-- firm our admiration of Mr Southey's genius and capacity , and our diflike of those herefies by which so much of their merit is obfcured . peace The book , we ...
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... given to hogs ; compofed of broth , difh - wafhings , cabbage - leaves , potatoe - parings , & c . The cows even eat the dung of a horse , as naturally as an English cow does hay ; and are all in the ftreets , robbing every man's cart ...
... given to hogs ; compofed of broth , difh - wafhings , cabbage - leaves , potatoe - parings , & c . The cows even eat the dung of a horse , as naturally as an English cow does hay ; and are all in the ftreets , robbing every man's cart ...
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