The Dublin University Magazine, Том 59William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1862 |
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... living poet has assimilated the pro- ducts of other minds with admirable delicacy of taste ; and his rhythmical sensations are so fine , that one can hardly suppose there is a melodious cadence possible , which he has not made his own ...
... living poet has assimilated the pro- ducts of other minds with admirable delicacy of taste ; and his rhythmical sensations are so fine , that one can hardly suppose there is a melodious cadence possible , which he has not made his own ...
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... living on one side the door , and the sufferings , mental and bodily , of that lonely death - bed on the other . Why have we not mentioned Mr. Millais ? Simply because he was not there else , with all his faults , no honest critic could ...
... living on one side the door , and the sufferings , mental and bodily , of that lonely death - bed on the other . Why have we not mentioned Mr. Millais ? Simply because he was not there else , with all his faults , no honest critic could ...
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... living in the bosoms of families , and writing to absent friends so many letters as would just complete a volume of their hopeless and unrequited loves for the married heads of the said families , and finally taking a dose of poison in ...
... living in the bosoms of families , and writing to absent friends so many letters as would just complete a volume of their hopeless and unrequited loves for the married heads of the said families , and finally taking a dose of poison in ...
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