The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes 69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... character- ized , will say more to some readers than Mr. Wordsworth's abstruser inspirations : - ' A trouble , not of clouds or weeping rain , Nor of the setting sun's pathetic light , Engendered , hangs o'er Eildon's triple height ...
... character- ized , will say more to some readers than Mr. Wordsworth's abstruser inspirations : - ' A trouble , not of clouds or weeping rain , Nor of the setting sun's pathetic light , Engendered , hangs o'er Eildon's triple height ...
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... character , in which the doctrinal predominates ; it is on these principally that we should wish to dwell , and we shall revert to them presently , but , in the mean time , we will make room for some lighter kinds ; and first for two ...
... character , in which the doctrinal predominates ; it is on these principally that we should wish to dwell , and we shall revert to them presently , but , in the mean time , we will make room for some lighter kinds ; and first for two ...
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... character ) is no longer are brought forward in the name of politi - ordinate and greedy industry , carrying with the industry of necessity or duty , but an in- cal liberty , he is to see at least that they it often a taint of gambling ...
... character ) is no longer are brought forward in the name of politi - ordinate and greedy industry , carrying with the industry of necessity or duty , but an in- cal liberty , he is to see at least that they it often a taint of gambling ...
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... character of a structure than any we had ever seen ascribed to the aborigines of America , and formed part of the wall of Copan , an ancient ci- ty , on whose history books throw but little light . ' Dr. Robertson , in his History of ...
... character of a structure than any we had ever seen ascribed to the aborigines of America , and formed part of the wall of Copan , an ancient ci- ty , on whose history books throw but little light . ' Dr. Robertson , in his History of ...
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... character , but which are fallen were no doubt enriched with which , unfortunately , are more mutilated : those the same ornaments . Each one had some spe- cific meaning , and the whole probably presented 6 some allegory or history ...
... character , but which are fallen were no doubt enriched with which , unfortunately , are more mutilated : those the same ornaments . Each one had some spe- cific meaning , and the whole probably presented 6 some allegory or history ...
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