Biographical Essays and Essays on the PoetsOsgood, 1875 |
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... original series . But at all events , good or bad , they are now ten- dered to the appropriation of your individual house , the MESSRS . TICKNOR AND FIELDS , according to the amplest extent of any power to make such a transfer that I ...
... original series . But at all events , good or bad , they are now ten- dered to the appropriation of your individual house , the MESSRS . TICKNOR AND FIELDS , according to the amplest extent of any power to make such a transfer that I ...
Page 13
... original as an ob- scure piece , recommended to his notice by a friend : and the author of the Tatler , having occasion to quote a few lines out of Macbeth , was content to receive them from Davenant's alteration of that celebrated ...
... original as an ob- scure piece , recommended to his notice by a friend : and the author of the Tatler , having occasion to quote a few lines out of Macbeth , was content to receive them from Davenant's alteration of that celebrated ...
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... original , we here extract the operative part of this document , prefacing only that the license is attached by way of explanation to the bond . The condition of this obligation is suche , that if hereafter there shall not appere any ...
... original , we here extract the operative part of this document , prefacing only that the license is attached by way of explanation to the bond . The condition of this obligation is suche , that if hereafter there shall not appere any ...
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... original only , but is yet the sole authentic oracle of truth . Woman , therefore , the beauty of the female mind , this is one great field of his power . The supernatural world , the world of apparitions , that is another . For reasons ...
... original only , but is yet the sole authentic oracle of truth . Woman , therefore , the beauty of the female mind , this is one great field of his power . The supernatural world , the world of apparitions , that is another . For reasons ...
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... original and con- stitutional determination to satire of this irritable poet . He knew himself so accurately , that in after times , half by way of boast , half of confession , he says , But touch me , and no Minister so sore : Whoe'er ...
... original and con- stitutional determination to satire of this irritable poet . He knew himself so accurately , that in after times , half by way of boast , half of confession , he says , But touch me , and no Minister so sore : Whoe'er ...
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