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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Page 310
... talent , and that talent I decidedly have not . One of the best in the English language is that of Rogers on ; it has the true Greek talent of expressing by implication what is wished to be conveyed . has no heart they say , but I deny ...
... talent , and that talent I decidedly have not . One of the best in the English language is that of Rogers on ; it has the true Greek talent of expressing by implication what is wished to be conveyed . has no heart they say , but I deny ...
Page 364
... talent and attain- ment , while by the natives he was regarded with veneration for the suavity with which he tempered the exercise of his important functions . Shortly after his return to England , Sir George Dallas was united to the ...
... talent and attain- ment , while by the natives he was regarded with veneration for the suavity with which he tempered the exercise of his important functions . Shortly after his return to England , Sir George Dallas was united to the ...
Page 466
... talent , without honour or principle , should possess this influence . It is , in fact , stripping the empire of ... talent which succeeds is to be the talent of a Crispin or a Scapin , -if the cunning and intrigue of the parvenu ...
... talent , without honour or principle , should possess this influence . It is , in fact , stripping the empire of ... talent which succeeds is to be the talent of a Crispin or a Scapin , -if the cunning and intrigue of the parvenu ...
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