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Page 189
... admiration than his prose ; and yet , while those who draw from the same fountain - head and pursue the same bourn as that admired genius are deemed intruders , who hears it ever averred , as matter of reproach , that the bard of the ...
... admiration than his prose ; and yet , while those who draw from the same fountain - head and pursue the same bourn as that admired genius are deemed intruders , who hears it ever averred , as matter of reproach , that the bard of the ...
Page 295
... admiration , we know of none who , in her line , deserves to rank higher than the lady we have just named . Endowed ... admired ; The household virtues o'er her honoured head Their simple grace and modest lustre shed ; Chaste her attire ...
... admiration , we know of none who , in her line , deserves to rank higher than the lady we have just named . Endowed ... admired ; The household virtues o'er her honoured head Their simple grace and modest lustre shed ; Chaste her attire ...
Page 340
... admiration excited by the first impression . Who , indeed , can help admiring the skill which Lawrence displays in creating a real atmosphere for his back - grounds , which are sometimes obscured in cloudy vapour , and sometimes , as it ...
... admiration excited by the first impression . Who , indeed , can help admiring the skill which Lawrence displays in creating a real atmosphere for his back - grounds , which are sometimes obscured in cloudy vapour , and sometimes , as it ...
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