Biographical Essays and Essays on the PoetsOsgood, 1875 |
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... offered to the very external senses , it is difficult to suppose that any parents would risk their own reproaches , by putting the fulfilment of so grave a duty on the hazard of a convulsion fit . The case of royal children is different ...
... offered to the very external senses , it is difficult to suppose that any parents would risk their own reproaches , by putting the fulfilment of so grave a duty on the hazard of a convulsion fit . The case of royal children is different ...
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... offered hypocritically than in full sincerity . Next let us consider at the very moment of Shakspeare's death , who were the leaders of the British youth , the principes juventutis , in the two fields , equally impor- tant to a great ...
... offered hypocritically than in full sincerity . Next let us consider at the very moment of Shakspeare's death , who were the leaders of the British youth , the principes juventutis , in the two fields , equally impor- tant to a great ...
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Thomas De Quincey. suits ; and it is possible enough that , as openinge offered , he may have meddled with many . In that age , in a provincial town , nothing like the exquisite subdivision of labor was attempted which we now see ...
Thomas De Quincey. suits ; and it is possible enough that , as openinge offered , he may have meddled with many . In that age , in a provincial town , nothing like the exquisite subdivision of labor was attempted which we now see ...
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... offered . Young boys are generally flattered by the condescending notice of grown - up women ; and perhaps Shakspeare's own lines upon a similar situation , to a young boy adorned with the same natural gifts as himself , may give us the ...
... offered . Young boys are generally flattered by the condescending notice of grown - up women ; and perhaps Shakspeare's own lines upon a similar situation , to a young boy adorned with the same natural gifts as himself , may give us the ...
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... offered to these men . Not impossibly this fact might be one principal key to those dilapidations which the family estate had suffered . These actors , on their part , would retain a grateful sense of the kindness they nad received ...
... offered to these men . Not impossibly this fact might be one principal key to those dilapidations which the family estate had suffered . These actors , on their part , would retain a grateful sense of the kindness they nad received ...
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