The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1814 |
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... living author , must surely be awarded to Lord Byron : but , in proportion as he is endowed with this most pre - eminent qualification of a poet , he is answerable for the use or the abuse of it , and is bound not to throw away on ...
... living author , must surely be awarded to Lord Byron : but , in proportion as he is endowed with this most pre - eminent qualification of a poet , he is answerable for the use or the abuse of it , and is bound not to throw away on ...
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... living thing he spied , Nor heard a living sound , Save that , awakening from her dream , The owlet now began to scream , In concert with the rushing stream , That washed the battled mound . ' Here we cannot but discover the hand of a ...
... living thing he spied , Nor heard a living sound , Save that , awakening from her dream , The owlet now began to scream , In concert with the rushing stream , That washed the battled mound . ' Here we cannot but discover the hand of a ...
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... living names of Eichhorn and Paulus , our libraries have not a vacancy , nor our translators a vacation , nor our critics a telescope . In Of the Greek classics , no other country than Germany has given so many well - edited editions ...
... living names of Eichhorn and Paulus , our libraries have not a vacancy , nor our translators a vacation , nor our critics a telescope . In Of the Greek classics , no other country than Germany has given so many well - edited editions ...
Contenido
Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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