New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 16Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1826 |
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... thing as poetry called Tragedy in Greece , anterior to the Thespian or Attic drama . Bentley insisted , that neither the word nor the thing ex- isted in Greece before Thespis ; and he was supposed to have set the question for ever at ...
... thing as poetry called Tragedy in Greece , anterior to the Thespian or Attic drama . Bentley insisted , that neither the word nor the thing ex- isted in Greece before Thespis ; and he was supposed to have set the question for ever at ...
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... thing . This liar in grain , who never opened her mouth without a lie , must be guarded against a remote inference , which she ( pretty casuist ! ) might possibly draw from a form of words - literally false , but essentially deceiving ...
... thing . This liar in grain , who never opened her mouth without a lie , must be guarded against a remote inference , which she ( pretty casuist ! ) might possibly draw from a form of words - literally false , but essentially deceiving ...
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... things . If nothing else could be said for a feast , this is sufficient , that from the superflux there is usually ... thing : the meta- phor that makes gold to be mere muck , with the morality which traces fine clothing to the sheep's ...
... things . If nothing else could be said for a feast , this is sufficient , that from the superflux there is usually ... thing : the meta- phor that makes gold to be mere muck , with the morality which traces fine clothing to the sheep's ...
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... things which they carry , they being in most countries considered rather as the temporary trustees than owners of ... thing , it is seldom politic to follow it up . We do not care to be cheated a second time ; or , perhaps , the mind ...
... things which they carry , they being in most countries considered rather as the temporary trustees than owners of ... thing , it is seldom politic to follow it up . We do not care to be cheated a second time ; or , perhaps , the mind ...
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... thing to its own trite level , and asked if he did not think it would be worth while to scan the eye that had first greeted the Muse in that dim twilight and early dawn of English literature ; to see the head , round which the visions ...
... thing to its own trite level , and asked if he did not think it would be worth while to scan the eye that had first greeted the Muse in that dim twilight and early dawn of English literature ; to see the head , round which the visions ...
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