The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volumen 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 |
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... respects , detract from what we have written ; but not materially . And this poem , it will be recollected , stands in some points quite alone among Wordsworth's writings . The first portrait of Peter Bell himself is masterly and ...
... respects , detract from what we have written ; but not materially . And this poem , it will be recollected , stands in some points quite alone among Wordsworth's writings . The first portrait of Peter Bell himself is masterly and ...
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... respect to Daly , whose ac- quaintance I had so strangely made ; and certainly for some time my sen- sitive regrets as to the employment of that evening , which I have felt it my duty to record at length , operated as a preventive to ...
... respect to Daly , whose ac- quaintance I had so strangely made ; and certainly for some time my sen- sitive regrets as to the employment of that evening , which I have felt it my duty to record at length , operated as a preventive to ...
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... respect and the affection of all who knew him . When he was deposed , accordingly , from the government , and superseded by the Junta com- posed of Generals Yegros , Cavallero , and Dr. Francia , his very enemies respected him so far as ...
... respect and the affection of all who knew him . When he was deposed , accordingly , from the government , and superseded by the Junta com- posed of Generals Yegros , Cavallero , and Dr. Francia , his very enemies respected him so far as ...
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... respect for what she could undertake , —of sympathy for what she must have suffered , you should bestow this glance , ) a single glance at the map will show the nature and extent of her voyages and travels , for the one object of ...
... respect for what she could undertake , —of sympathy for what she must have suffered , you should bestow this glance , ) a single glance at the map will show the nature and extent of her voyages and travels , for the one object of ...
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... respect towards my friend , or ————— Shows his knife . Kher . His mighty prowess I admire , and fain would be his friend . Wilk . ( aside . ) This is a pleasant fellow ! He's for being every body's friend . You require some service of ...
... respect towards my friend , or ————— Shows his knife . Kher . His mighty prowess I admire , and fain would be his friend . Wilk . ( aside . ) This is a pleasant fellow ! He's for being every body's friend . You require some service of ...
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