The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... affecting tale . To avoid the necessity of accumulated references , we beg to refer our readers to the preliminary remarks on each poem , and to our notes in general , for several detached anecdotes of the life and writings of our ...
... affecting tale . To avoid the necessity of accumulated references , we beg to refer our readers to the preliminary remarks on each poem , and to our notes in general , for several detached anecdotes of the life and writings of our ...
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... affected by so severe an attack , in a poem which pro- mised to equal , if not surpass , his own works in duration . * As the only authentic correspondence of Churchill consists of no more than a few short letters , we shall subjoin to ...
... affected by so severe an attack , in a poem which pro- mised to equal , if not surpass , his own works in duration . * As the only authentic correspondence of Churchill consists of no more than a few short letters , we shall subjoin to ...
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... affected her , and she probably would , by her future conduct , have justi- fied the forbearance of her father , and having once felt the pangs of vice , never again deviate from the paths of virtue , had she not been exposed to the ...
... affected her , and she probably would , by her future conduct , have justi- fied the forbearance of her father , and having once felt the pangs of vice , never again deviate from the paths of virtue , had she not been exposed to the ...
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... affected to give my head fair play . As there is no man , who is more ready to ask advice , coming here , and Churchill's upon the former report . The answer was sent from the Duke de Praslin , by the king's orders , to M. St. Foy ...
... affected to give my head fair play . As there is no man , who is more ready to ask advice , coming here , and Churchill's upon the former report . The answer was sent from the Duke de Praslin , by the king's orders , to M. St. Foy ...
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... affecting his heart , came with double force from such an object . He viewed her with silent compassion for some moments ; and reaching her a piece of gold , bade her go home , and shelter herself from the inclemencies of the night at ...
... affecting his heart , came with double force from such an object . He viewed her with silent compassion for some moments ; and reaching her a piece of gold , bade her go home , and shelter herself from the inclemencies of the night at ...
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The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a ..., Volumen 1 Charles Churchill Vista de fragmentos - 1844 |
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