Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 354
... death of Pope very few volumes of these odes appeared , and not one example , whether Addison's or Pope's , contains either music or inspiration . The sonnet did not allow of epigram like the couplet , nor of rhetorical pomp like the ...
... death of Pope very few volumes of these odes appeared , and not one example , whether Addison's or Pope's , contains either music or inspiration . The sonnet did not allow of epigram like the couplet , nor of rhetorical pomp like the ...
Page 407
... death had been passed upon the brave helper of trodden - down humanity , and Thoreau exclaims , with fiery indigna- tion , " Is it the intention of law - makers that good men shall be hung ever ? Are judges to interpret the law ...
... death had been passed upon the brave helper of trodden - down humanity , and Thoreau exclaims , with fiery indigna- tion , " Is it the intention of law - makers that good men shall be hung ever ? Are judges to interpret the law ...
Page 458
... death appears , like his affections during his life , to have been divided , and Cole explains " in part " to mean that his bowels were buried at Little Brickhill , and his body probably with his ancestors at Edlesborough . 1562 ...
... death appears , like his affections during his life , to have been divided , and Cole explains " in part " to mean that his bowels were buried at Little Brickhill , and his body probably with his ancestors at Edlesborough . 1562 ...
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Drama Mr Swinburnes First By RAMSAY COLLES M A | 1 |
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