New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 80Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1847 |
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... poet's strain passively , though discriminately , as far as the nature of the two languages will allow , without the additional attention which the fetters of metre and rhyme must imperiously demand , without any of those untoward hemis ...
... poet's strain passively , though discriminately , as far as the nature of the two languages will allow , without the additional attention which the fetters of metre and rhyme must imperiously demand , without any of those untoward hemis ...
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... poet when his peculiarities were understood . To put him out of his way even slightly was an effectual obstacle to the fulfilment of the required duty . His appointments were generally kept with punctuality , which might seem anomalous ...
... poet when his peculiarities were understood . To put him out of his way even slightly was an effectual obstacle to the fulfilment of the required duty . His appointments were generally kept with punctuality , which might seem anomalous ...
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... Poet sets out for Berlin . It was during the year 1824 , that Byron died in Greece . It was na- turally supposed that some article of interest would appear about so dis- tinguished a character , in a work edited by a brother poet . But ...
... Poet sets out for Berlin . It was during the year 1824 , that Byron died in Greece . It was na- turally supposed that some article of interest would appear about so dis- tinguished a character , in a work edited by a brother poet . But ...
Contents
THE SPIRIT OF DANTE BY L MARIOTTI AUTHOR OF ITALY PAST | 1 |
MARGARET GRAHAM BY G P R JAMES ESQ AUTHOR OF DARNLEY | 20 |
FACES THAT BUT ONCE WE MEET BY MRS PONSONBY | 37 |
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