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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... spirit of the original as cham- paigne diluted with three parts of water , may be supposed to retain öf the pure and sparkling wine . Translations , for the most part , resemble imitations , where the marked defects are exaggerated ...
... spirit of the original as cham- paigne diluted with three parts of water , may be supposed to retain öf the pure and sparkling wine . Translations , for the most part , resemble imitations , where the marked defects are exaggerated ...
Page 413
... spirits rushed in without much ceremony , and occupied the benches on both sides of a chair and table , which stood at the head of the room . Soon after this , a spirit , with a Medusa head - dress , supposed to be meant for a wig ...
... spirits rushed in without much ceremony , and occupied the benches on both sides of a chair and table , which stood at the head of the room . Soon after this , a spirit , with a Medusa head - dress , supposed to be meant for a wig ...
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... SPIRIT OF THE NATION . - It is in vain to endeavour to resist the spirit of the nation ; it will break out in spite of the efforts of learned imitators to mould it into some other form . The arts most surely follow all its caprices . We ...
... SPIRIT OF THE NATION . - It is in vain to endeavour to resist the spirit of the nation ; it will break out in spite of the efforts of learned imitators to mould it into some other form . The arts most surely follow all its caprices . We ...
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