Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1890 |
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... LORD BYRON ( June 1830 ) SOUTHEY'S EDITION OF THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS 1831 ) • • • • CIVIL DISABILITIES OF THE JEWS ( Jan. 1831 ) BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON ( Sept. 1831 ) • PAGE • 1 62 • • 112 . . 215 • 267 292 • • ( Dec. 333 · . 350 366 ...
... LORD BYRON ( June 1830 ) SOUTHEY'S EDITION OF THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS 1831 ) • • • • CIVIL DISABILITIES OF THE JEWS ( Jan. 1831 ) BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON ( Sept. 1831 ) • PAGE • 1 62 • • 112 . . 215 • 267 292 • • ( Dec. 333 · . 350 366 ...
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... Lord Mountmorris is recorded by Clarendon . For a word which can scarcely be called rash , which could not have been made the subject of an ordinary civil action , the Lord Lieutenant dragged a man of high rank , married to a relative ...
... Lord Mountmorris is recorded by Clarendon . For a word which can scarcely be called rash , which could not have been made the subject of an ordinary civil action , the Lord Lieutenant dragged a man of high rank , married to a relative ...
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. 292 MOORE'S LIFE OF LORD BYRON . ( JUNE , 1830. ) Letters and Journals of Lord Byron ; with Notices of his Life . By THOMAS MOORE , Esq . 2 vols . 4to . London : 1830 . WE have read this book ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. 292 MOORE'S LIFE OF LORD BYRON . ( JUNE , 1830. ) Letters and Journals of Lord Byron ; with Notices of his Life . By THOMAS MOORE , Esq . 2 vols . 4to . London : 1830 . WE have read this book ...
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... Lord Byron had led , his petulance , his irritability , and his communi- cativeness , we cannot but admire the dexterity with which Mr. Moore has contrived to exhibit so much of the character and opinions of his friend , with so little ...
... Lord Byron had led , his petulance , his irritability , and his communi- cativeness , we cannot but admire the dexterity with which Mr. Moore has contrived to exhibit so much of the character and opinions of his friend , with so little ...
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... Lord Byron , in his under- standing , in his character , in his very person , there was a strange union of opposite extremes . He was born to all that men covet and admire . But in every one of those eminent advantages which he pos ...
... Lord Byron , in his under- standing , in his character , in his very person , there was a strange union of opposite extremes . He was born to all that men covet and admire . But in every one of those eminent advantages which he pos ...
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