The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1822 |
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... feel at liberty to detach these Irish Ballads from their mother - country , and , considering them as fictions of the antient Irish , not to respect them as truths relating to their posterity . So far from having any feeling of an ...
... feel at liberty to detach these Irish Ballads from their mother - country , and , considering them as fictions of the antient Irish , not to respect them as truths relating to their posterity . So far from having any feeling of an ...
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... feel , " Victrix causa Diis placuit , sed victa Catoni ; " - he saw before him no great man in adversity , whose ... feeling to visit with retributive mortification , and whom it was his duty to guard from escape with unremitting care ...
... feel , " Victrix causa Diis placuit , sed victa Catoni ; " - he saw before him no great man in adversity , whose ... feeling to visit with retributive mortification , and whom it was his duty to guard from escape with unremitting care ...
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... feeling made my childish ear Doat upon tales of superstitious dread , Attracting while they chill'd my heart with fear . Now , born the Gordon , I do feel right well I'm bound to fear nought earthly — and I fear nought . I'll know who ...
... feeling made my childish ear Doat upon tales of superstitious dread , Attracting while they chill'd my heart with fear . Now , born the Gordon , I do feel right well I'm bound to fear nought earthly — and I fear nought . I'll know who ...
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