New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 38Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, William Ainsworth, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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... called , and justly , the " most poetical of poets ; " not because his poetical faculty is in itself greater than that of some others , but be- cause he is invariably , and ( not to use the word in an invidious sense ) - merely poetical ...
... called , and justly , the " most poetical of poets ; " not because his poetical faculty is in itself greater than that of some others , but be- cause he is invariably , and ( not to use the word in an invidious sense ) - merely poetical ...
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... called master ( padrone ) by the metayer , who preserves a reverential affection for him . Their interests , instead ... called upon to make daily advances of money , which is always difficult , and which , when the colonial produce ...
... called master ( padrone ) by the metayer , who preserves a reverential affection for him . Their interests , instead ... called upon to make daily advances of money , which is always difficult , and which , when the colonial produce ...
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... called , and he did not come ; I have sung , and he hath not heard me for you have scared him away with your false ... called , and he came not ; ye called me not , but I am here . " " Mary , " What is your business , woman ? " asked Mr ...
... called , and he did not come ; I have sung , and he hath not heard me for you have scared him away with your false ... called , and he came not ; ye called me not , but I am here . " " Mary , " What is your business , woman ? " asked Mr ...
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OF 1833 | 8 |
Repose of the Holy FamilyThe Rising of the Dead By | 16 |
Steama Poem By the Author of CornLaw Rhymes | 30 |
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