The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 - Ireland |
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Page 183
... friends oppressed him- that of Coleridge thoroughly weighed him down , and left him helpless . " He would startle his friends sometimes by suddenly exclaiming Coleridge is dead and then pass on to common themes , having obtained the ...
... friends oppressed him- that of Coleridge thoroughly weighed him down , and left him helpless . " He would startle his friends sometimes by suddenly exclaiming Coleridge is dead and then pass on to common themes , having obtained the ...
Page 471
... Friends , will no one sing ? We lack diversion sadly . Pan . - Cæsar , nay . Apollo's self would earn the fate of Marsyas If he sung here - thy voice untunes the world , And leaves all others discord . Nero . My dear Pansa , Thou dost ...
... Friends , will no one sing ? We lack diversion sadly . Pan . - Cæsar , nay . Apollo's self would earn the fate of Marsyas If he sung here - thy voice untunes the world , And leaves all others discord . Nero . My dear Pansa , Thou dost ...
Page 479
... friends the Roman's country is the tomb : - What should the patriot live for ? Pau . - Ay , my friend , Let Enobarbus live - life's air is tainted . Death has all noble hearts . We go to Brutus , To virtuous Cato , and the immortal mind ...
... friends the Roman's country is the tomb : - What should the patriot live for ? Pau . - Ay , my friend , Let Enobarbus live - life's air is tainted . Death has all noble hearts . We go to Brutus , To virtuous Cato , and the immortal mind ...
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