The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 32Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 - English literature |
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... Poet's Old Age The Irish Church Establishment PAGE 1 13 322 20 2 2 2 2 2 26 27 33 37 49 140 64 65 75 The Months . - April .. Living Literary Characters . - No . VII . Thomas Colley Grattan , 77 .-- No. VIII . Robert Plomer Ward , Esq ...
... Poet's Old Age The Irish Church Establishment PAGE 1 13 322 20 2 2 2 2 2 26 27 33 37 49 140 64 65 75 The Months . - April .. Living Literary Characters . - No . VII . Thomas Colley Grattan , 77 .-- No. VIII . Robert Plomer Ward , Esq ...
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... Poets Literature considered as a Profession Where is the Mob ? Hobbs and Dobbs .. .. PAGE .. 153 .. 154 .. .. 162 ... Poet David Garrick and his Contemporaries .. .. .. The Irish Yeomanry , the Irish Members , and Lord Grey The Song ...
... Poets Literature considered as a Profession Where is the Mob ? Hobbs and Dobbs .. .. PAGE .. 153 .. 154 .. .. 162 ... Poet David Garrick and his Contemporaries .. .. .. The Irish Yeomanry , the Irish Members , and Lord Grey The Song ...
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... poets of the time . " Of his compositions , two or three songs remain . The memory of his political intempe- rance is not yet passed away . He was wont to say that a Catholic would swallow an oath as soon as a poached egg . Mr. Bernard ...
... poets of the time . " Of his compositions , two or three songs remain . The memory of his political intempe- rance is not yet passed away . He was wont to say that a Catholic would swallow an oath as soon as a poached egg . Mr. Bernard ...
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... poet , a painter ; versed in antiquities , and a traveller in the East , he presents a rare combination of personal merits and ad- ventitious advantages . His eloquence is , perhaps , a little too rotund and full , and he is too ...
... poet , a painter ; versed in antiquities , and a traveller in the East , he presents a rare combination of personal merits and ad- ventitious advantages . His eloquence is , perhaps , a little too rotund and full , and he is too ...
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... poetic thrill , - That unincumber'd Whole of blank and still- Sky without cloud - ocean without a wave- And the one Man that labour'd to enslave The World , sole standing high on the bare hill , Back turn'd - arms folded - the ...
... poetic thrill , - That unincumber'd Whole of blank and still- Sky without cloud - ocean without a wave- And the one Man that labour'd to enslave The World , sole standing high on the bare hill , Back turn'd - arms folded - the ...
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