The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 75
... never lost their mutual esteem . At this period their relations were particularly tender , according to the testimony of a MS . poem addressed to Miss Pitt , and preserved in the Suffolk papers . After alluding to Anne's careful and ...
... never lost their mutual esteem . At this period their relations were particularly tender , according to the testimony of a MS . poem addressed to Miss Pitt , and preserved in the Suffolk papers . After alluding to Anne's careful and ...
Page 253
... Never once has it the pulse , the throb of vitality which the least significant of genuine poetry never quite lacks . " Wit shoots in vain its momentary fires , The meteor drops and in a flash expires . ' There is the material of poetry ...
... Never once has it the pulse , the throb of vitality which the least significant of genuine poetry never quite lacks . " Wit shoots in vain its momentary fires , The meteor drops and in a flash expires . ' There is the material of poetry ...
Page 481
... never named among them : theology they discuss occasionally , but piety - never . . . . While they supped they argued ; not on politics , nor on philosophy , nor on literature - these topics were now , as ever , totally without interest ...
... never named among them : theology they discuss occasionally , but piety - never . . . . While they supped they argued ; not on politics , nor on philosophy , nor on literature - these topics were now , as ever , totally without interest ...
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