The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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Page 123
... equal , if not superior , to any composition of equal length in our , or indeed any language . THE ECLIPSE OF THE SUN , 1821 . HIGH on her speculative Tower Stood Science , waiting for the Hour When Sol was destined to endure That ...
... equal , if not superior , to any composition of equal length in our , or indeed any language . THE ECLIPSE OF THE SUN , 1821 . HIGH on her speculative Tower Stood Science , waiting for the Hour When Sol was destined to endure That ...
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... equal to that of that Richard Norton , having nine both parents , since she had lost her sons , eight of them only consented mother , who , however , lived long to take up arms with the father for enough to educate her daughter and the ...
... equal to that of that Richard Norton , having nine both parents , since she had lost her sons , eight of them only consented mother , who , however , lived long to take up arms with the father for enough to educate her daughter and the ...
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... equal gratification from the same class of compositions , must , we think , be regarded as neither desirable nor possible . Even among persons of real sensibility , the natural strength of imagination , the relative degree in which the ...
... equal gratification from the same class of compositions , must , we think , be regarded as neither desirable nor possible . Even among persons of real sensibility , the natural strength of imagination , the relative degree in which the ...
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