New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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... ( continued Byron , ) who seems to have continuous chords in his mind , that vibrate to those in the minds of others , as he gives not only the look , tones , and manners of the persons he personifies , but the very train of thinking ...
... ( continued Byron , ) who seems to have continuous chords in his mind , that vibrate to those in the minds of others , as he gives not only the look , tones , and manners of the persons he personifies , but the very train of thinking ...
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... ( continued Byron ) . Placed by his transcendent talents in an elevated sphere , without the means of supporting the necessary appearance , to how many humi- liations must his fine mind have submitted , ere he had arrived at the state in ...
... ( continued Byron ) . Placed by his transcendent talents in an elevated sphere , without the means of supporting the necessary appearance , to how many humi- liations must his fine mind have submitted , ere he had arrived at the state in ...
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... ( continued Byron ) when he said that the fate of a literary man resembled that of the flying fish ; if he dives in the water the fish devour him , and if he rises in the air he is attacked by the birds . Voltaire ( continued Byron ) had ...
... ( continued Byron ) when he said that the fate of a literary man resembled that of the flying fish ; if he dives in the water the fish devour him , and if he rises in the air he is attacked by the birds . Voltaire ( continued Byron ) had ...
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