Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 47W. Blackwood., 1840 |
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... tion ; and when I have felt that my taste has been improved , I have ever been thankful to you , to whom I owe that source of enjoyment . " Man . ners makyth man , " was the college motto . There was the precept , in you we found the ...
... tion ; and when I have felt that my taste has been improved , I have ever been thankful to you , to whom I owe that source of enjoyment . " Man . ners makyth man , " was the college motto . There was the precept , in you we found the ...
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... tion , " Oh ! if I had a donkey wot wouldn't go , Do you think I'd wallop him ? " The poet has not stopped to pick his words he has scorned to sacrifice feeling at the shrine of elegance - he speaks in the unmeasured , off - hand ...
... tion , " Oh ! if I had a donkey wot wouldn't go , Do you think I'd wallop him ? " The poet has not stopped to pick his words he has scorned to sacrifice feeling at the shrine of elegance - he speaks in the unmeasured , off - hand ...
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... tion of the moral dignity of an ass , than Wordsworth . That particular speci- men of the breed who figures at this moment before us , deserves to be commented upon in nothing less than " whole volumes in folio , " had we but leisure to ...
... tion of the moral dignity of an ass , than Wordsworth . That particular speci- men of the breed who figures at this moment before us , deserves to be commented upon in nothing less than " whole volumes in folio , " had we but leisure to ...
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... tion , and to justify this recurrence to the theme . I. It is a notorious evil attendant upon mistaken and extravagant enco- mium , that it calls forth , as if by a law of reaction , a depreciation equally un- just ; and if the ...
... tion , and to justify this recurrence to the theme . I. It is a notorious evil attendant upon mistaken and extravagant enco- mium , that it calls forth , as if by a law of reaction , a depreciation equally un- just ; and if the ...
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... tion which the Roman see obtained in the middle ages , so very different from what had been conceded to it in the Church of the empire , is not so much to be traced to the ambition of its Gregories , or to any concerted scheme , as to ...
... tion which the Roman see obtained in the middle ages , so very different from what had been conceded to it in the Church of the empire , is not so much to be traced to the ambition of its Gregories , or to any concerted scheme , as to ...
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