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Page 206
... original , and in the judgment with which some alterations have been made . In the poetic pieces more especially , with which the tale is amply interspersed , he has certainly improved and re- fined on the Baron's muse , which does not ...
... original , and in the judgment with which some alterations have been made . In the poetic pieces more especially , with which the tale is amply interspersed , he has certainly improved and re- fined on the Baron's muse , which does not ...
Page 296
... original design . In this view , we do not think that many names can boast of having been very successful , even in native travels , conducted on this tempting but dangerous and uncertain plan . Yet , so far from being unsought in ...
... original design . In this view , we do not think that many names can boast of having been very successful , even in native travels , conducted on this tempting but dangerous and uncertain plan . Yet , so far from being unsought in ...
Page 299
... original . For ourselves , we must confess that we have been travelling over old ground during the perusal of them , encountering the faces and relishing the jokes of many of our old Italian and English friends ; though well and ...
... original . For ourselves , we must confess that we have been travelling over old ground during the perusal of them , encountering the faces and relishing the jokes of many of our old Italian and English friends ; though well and ...
Contents
Letters to Julia | 62 |
AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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