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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... turning to me , whis pered a friendly apprehension , that while B continued to admire these old crabbed authors , he would never become a popular writer . Dr. Donne was mentioned as a writer of the same period , with a very interesting ...
... turning to me , whis pered a friendly apprehension , that while B continued to admire these old crabbed authors , he would never become a popular writer . Dr. Donne was mentioned as a writer of the same period , with a very interesting ...
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... turned to the beautiful " Lines to his Mistress , " dissuading her from accom- panying him abroad , and read them with suffused features and a faltering tongue . 66 By our first strange and fatal interview , By all desires which thereof ...
... turned to the beautiful " Lines to his Mistress , " dissuading her from accom- panying him abroad , and read them with suffused features and a faltering tongue . 66 By our first strange and fatal interview , By all desires which thereof ...
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... turned round to look at Miss D- as if by so doing they too could get a sight of Goldsmith . 66 Where , " asked a ... turning short round upon B , " that you of the Lake School did not like Pope ? " — " Not like Pope ! My dear sir , you ...
... turned round to look at Miss D- as if by so doing they too could get a sight of Goldsmith . 66 Where , " asked a ... turning short round upon B , " that you of the Lake School did not like Pope ? " — " Not like Pope ! My dear sir , you ...
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... turned the scale in his favour . B- inquired if there was any one that was hanged that I would choose to mention ? And I answered , Eugene Aram * . The name of the " Admirable Crichton " was suddenly started as a splendid example of ...
... turned the scale in his favour . B- inquired if there was any one that was hanged that I would choose to mention ? And I answered , Eugene Aram * . The name of the " Admirable Crichton " was suddenly started as a splendid example of ...
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... turned an eye upon him like a wild Indian , but cordial and full of smothered glee . exquisite reason ! " was echoed on all sides ; and A- thought had now fairly entangled himself . Why , I cannot but think , " retorted he of the ...
... turned an eye upon him like a wild Indian , but cordial and full of smothered glee . exquisite reason ! " was echoed on all sides ; and A- thought had now fairly entangled himself . Why , I cannot but think , " retorted he of the ...
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