The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Часть 3,Том 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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... thing to have killed a FATHER , truly so called , that what with her horror of the deed and of the infamy attending it , she would almost persuade herself as well as others , that no such thing had ac- tually taken place , —that it was ...
... thing to have killed a FATHER , truly so called , that what with her horror of the deed and of the infamy attending it , she would almost persuade herself as well as others , that no such thing had ac- tually taken place , —that it was ...
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... thing else , is very well in its place ; but , like every thing else , it does not always know where that is . Certain- ly a poet , properly so called , is be- yond its jurisdiction ; -for good and bad , when applied to poetry , are ...
... thing else , is very well in its place ; but , like every thing else , it does not always know where that is . Certain- ly a poet , properly so called , is be- yond its jurisdiction ; -for good and bad , when applied to poetry , are ...
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... thing himself , nor let any one else do it . He is on bad terms with the Government , and not on good ones with the people . He is an impertinence and a contradiction in the state . If he has a casting weight , for fear of overdoing the ...
... thing himself , nor let any one else do it . He is on bad terms with the Government , and not on good ones with the people . He is an impertinence and a contradiction in the state . If he has a casting weight , for fear of overdoing the ...
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