Westminster and Foreign Quarterly Review, Volume 65Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1856 |
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... called prose poets . Some confusion as to the nature of Hu- mour has been created by the fact , that those who have written most eloquently on it have dwelt almost exclusively on its higher forms , and have defined humour in general as ...
... called prose poets . Some confusion as to the nature of Hu- mour has been created by the fact , that those who have written most eloquently on it have dwelt almost exclusively on its higher forms , and have defined humour in general as ...
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... called " William Ratcliffe , " in which there is rather a feeble use of the Scotch second- ture . Doch da bist du entgegen mir gekommen , Und ach ! was da in deinem Aug ' geschwom- men , ' Das war die süsse , langgesuchte Liebe ...
... called " William Ratcliffe , " in which there is rather a feeble use of the Scotch second- ture . Doch da bist du entgegen mir gekommen , Und ach ! was da in deinem Aug ' geschwom- men , ' Das war die süsse , langgesuchte Liebe ...
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... called them the habitations of the departed . ence , that his heightened sensibility con- But the master muttered to himself , ' The stars ! verts what are mere insect stings for us hum ! hum ! The stars are only a brilliant into ...
... called them the habitations of the departed . ence , that his heightened sensibility con- But the master muttered to himself , ' The stars ! verts what are mere insect stings for us hum ! hum ! The stars are only a brilliant into ...
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... called a change in opinion which has drawn down on him immense vituperation from some of the patriotic party , but which seems to have resulted simply from the essential antagonism be- tween keen wit and fanaticism . " On the very first ...
... called a change in opinion which has drawn down on him immense vituperation from some of the patriotic party , but which seems to have resulted simply from the essential antagonism be- tween keen wit and fanaticism . " On the very first ...
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... called for . Whatever else we may think of the book , it is impossible to deny its transcendant talent -- the dramatic vigour with which Börne is made present to us , the critical acumen with which he is characterized , and the ...
... called for . Whatever else we may think of the book , it is impossible to deny its transcendant talent -- the dramatic vigour with which Börne is made present to us , the critical acumen with which he is characterized , and the ...
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