Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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... political horizon change , and an opening become visible for Wortley , if he can avail himself of it , in public life , than his wife springs eager to his side to encourage and stimulate him . And very strange to be uttered by a young ...
... political horizon change , and an opening become visible for Wortley , if he can avail himself of it , in public life , than his wife springs eager to his side to encourage and stimulate him . And very strange to be uttered by a young ...
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... political purposes , Horace indulges much more in the flights and fancies and seeming digressions proper to poetry purely lyrical than in Odes i . and ii . , in which , inculcating moral or noble sentiments applicable to men of all ...
... political purposes , Horace indulges much more in the flights and fancies and seeming digressions proper to poetry purely lyrical than in Odes i . and ii . , in which , inculcating moral or noble sentiments applicable to men of all ...
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... political objects to which these odes are devoted , and with the special benefits which Horace elsewhere ascribes to the reign of Augustus . Earth heaped above them mourns her buried monsters , And. 34 [ July , The Odes of Horace .
... political objects to which these odes are devoted , and with the special benefits which Horace elsewhere ascribes to the reign of Augustus . Earth heaped above them mourns her buried monsters , And. 34 [ July , The Odes of Horace .
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... lashed in a series of political squibs ; but the person who , after his royal theme , afforded him most amusement , was Sir Joseph Banks , the President of B Alas ! Poor gentleman , I'm sorry for ye ; 72 [ July , Peter Pindar . ( T.
... lashed in a series of political squibs ; but the person who , after his royal theme , afforded him most amusement , was Sir Joseph Banks , the President of B Alas ! Poor gentleman , I'm sorry for ye ; 72 [ July , Peter Pindar . ( T.
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... political chief round whom all the provinces of the Ne- therlands , Catholic as well as Pro- testant , could have rallied . Whe- ther they would have found a bond of union in this common allegiance to a man whom Protestant and Catholic ...
... political chief round whom all the provinces of the Ne- therlands , Catholic as well as Pro- testant , could have rallied . Whe- ther they would have found a bond of union in this common allegiance to a man whom Protestant and Catholic ...
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