Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... person and intellect , gallant , accomplished , generous , he too had returned to the lakes and mountain- streams which he had frequented when a boy . He brought back with him from a torrid clime the remains of an im- petuous spirit , a ...
... person and intellect , gallant , accomplished , generous , he too had returned to the lakes and mountain- streams which he had frequented when a boy . He brought back with him from a torrid clime the remains of an im- petuous spirit , a ...
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... persons sharply characterised , who appeared on the stage in combination and not merely in succession . In the conception of these , my impression is that very considerable power was evinced . He spoke without hesitation , in language ...
... persons sharply characterised , who appeared on the stage in combination and not merely in succession . In the conception of these , my impression is that very considerable power was evinced . He spoke without hesitation , in language ...
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... persons , who could not distinguish between what he said when truth was his sole object , and what he uttered when he was declaiming merely to show his ingenuity in argument . I have little doubt he was no more serious in those supposed ...
... persons , who could not distinguish between what he said when truth was his sole object , and what he uttered when he was declaiming merely to show his ingenuity in argument . I have little doubt he was no more serious in those supposed ...
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... person might have been affectation of eccentricity , was in him perfectly natural . He was far too wise in spirit to despise the conventionalities of life ; but often he did not attend to them , through the real absorption of his mind ...
... person might have been affectation of eccentricity , was in him perfectly natural . He was far too wise in spirit to despise the conventionalities of life ; but often he did not attend to them , through the real absorption of his mind ...
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... person had been present , besides those whom he was accustomed to behold , he quietly walked up to the first seat that presented itself , which happened to be an ottoman , where one or two ladies sat , and placed himself by their side ...
... person had been present , besides those whom he was accustomed to behold , he quietly walked up to the first seat that presented itself , which happened to be an ottoman , where one or two ladies sat , and placed himself by their side ...
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