Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to The Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pages |
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... BYRON : Works ( w . portr . ) compl . 5 v . T. CARLYLE : The French Revolution . 3v . Frederick the Great v.1-9 . Oliver Cromwell 4 v . THE LAST OF THE CAVALIERS 2 v . S. T. COLERIDGE : The Poems 1 v . White 2 v . Basil 1 v . No Name 3 ...
... BYRON : Works ( w . portr . ) compl . 5 v . T. CARLYLE : The French Revolution . 3v . Frederick the Great v.1-9 . Oliver Cromwell 4 v . THE LAST OF THE CAVALIERS 2 v . S. T. COLERIDGE : The Poems 1 v . White 2 v . Basil 1 v . No Name 3 ...
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... ROBERT MONTGOMERY'S POEMS 215 267 CIVIL DISABILITIES OF THE JEWS 291 MOORE'S LIFE OF LORd Byron 307 CROKER'S EDITION OF BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON 348 CRITICAL AND HISTORICAL ESSAYS CONTRIBUTED TO THE EDINBURGH REVIEW . AC . 500-7.
... ROBERT MONTGOMERY'S POEMS 215 267 CIVIL DISABILITIES OF THE JEWS 291 MOORE'S LIFE OF LORd Byron 307 CROKER'S EDITION OF BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON 348 CRITICAL AND HISTORICAL ESSAYS CONTRIBUTED TO THE EDINBURGH REVIEW . AC . 500-7.
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... Byron were his least successful perfor- mances . They resemble those pasteboard pictures invented by the friend of children , Mr. Newbery , in which a single moveable head goes round twenty different bodies , so that the same face looks ...
... Byron were his least successful perfor- mances . They resemble those pasteboard pictures invented by the friend of children , Mr. Newbery , in which a single moveable head goes round twenty different bodies , so that the same face looks ...
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... Byron , in a pas- sage which every body knows by heart , has said , addressing the sea , " Time writes no wrinkle on thine azure brow . " Mr. Robert Montgomery very coolly appropriates the image , and 278 MR . ROBERT MONTGOMERY'S POEMS .
... Byron , in a pas- sage which every body knows by heart , has said , addressing the sea , " Time writes no wrinkle on thine azure brow . " Mr. Robert Montgomery very coolly appropriates the image , and 278 MR . ROBERT MONTGOMERY'S POEMS .
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... Byron . " Dropp'd " is false English . " Perish'd in the storm " means nothing at all ; and " thy look obedience " means the very reverse of what Mr. Robert Montgomery intends to say . Our poet then proceeds to demonstrate the ...
... Byron . " Dropp'd " is false English . " Perish'd in the storm " means nothing at all ; and " thy look obedience " means the very reverse of what Mr. Robert Montgomery intends to say . Our poet then proceeds to demonstrate the ...
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