The Brighton magazine, 第 2 巻Hurst, Chance & Company, 1822 |
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... Lords of the Creation . " Wh - e - e - e - e - w - I find I am running the hazard of incurring your old objurgations of vagarizing ( " si ita dicam , " ) from the subject in hand ; -but , to speak truth , I am rather at a nonplus what ...
... Lords of the Creation . " Wh - e - e - e - e - w - I find I am running the hazard of incurring your old objurgations of vagarizing ( " si ita dicam , " ) from the subject in hand ; -but , to speak truth , I am rather at a nonplus what ...
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... since the days of the instar montis equum . " Lord Courtenay , it is said , can trace his descent lineally to Julius Cæsar , and thence , by the assistance of " that marrow of Roman pedigree , the Æneid , to THE MANKSMAN'S BUDGET . 527.
... since the days of the instar montis equum . " Lord Courtenay , it is said , can trace his descent lineally to Julius Cæsar , and thence , by the assistance of " that marrow of Roman pedigree , the Æneid , to THE MANKSMAN'S BUDGET . 527.
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... lord ( D ) who once came forward as the defender of a certain female per- sonage now defunct , and her mad - headed and shallow - hearted Woods and Brooms , who ought to have sheltered her and swept clear her way , instead of exposing ...
... lord ( D ) who once came forward as the defender of a certain female per- sonage now defunct , and her mad - headed and shallow - hearted Woods and Brooms , who ought to have sheltered her and swept clear her way , instead of exposing ...
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... stolen from the anti- quities of his very Inn ; but we do not think his verses improve the dryness of the original document , we have deprecations of Lord Byron's censure , " What's Hecuba to him , or he to Hecuba REVIEW OF BOOKS . 545.
... stolen from the anti- quities of his very Inn ; but we do not think his verses improve the dryness of the original document , we have deprecations of Lord Byron's censure , " What's Hecuba to him , or he to Hecuba REVIEW OF BOOKS . 545.
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... Lord Byron's characters are drawn from self , it surely may be fairly inferred that Blanche is , in some respect , the portrait of the fair authoress of these tragedies ; and indeed we should not easily believe that she who can so well ...
... Lord Byron's characters are drawn from self , it surely may be fairly inferred that Blanche is , in some respect , the portrait of the fair authoress of these tragedies ; and indeed we should not easily believe that she who can so well ...
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