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Page 130
... never knew The strictest in chronology and virtue Advance beyond while they could pass for new . Taken in conjunction with his own early death , it is remarkable that Byron alludes more than once in the last - quoted poem to the age of ...
... never knew The strictest in chronology and virtue Advance beyond while they could pass for new . Taken in conjunction with his own early death , it is remarkable that Byron alludes more than once in the last - quoted poem to the age of ...
Page 169
... never enter madhouses , but the new Lunatic Asylum is very striking outside , and stands on a fine site . While asking a little boy on the road some ques- tions about it , he used a word which it is to be hoped does not truly indicate ...
... never enter madhouses , but the new Lunatic Asylum is very striking outside , and stands on a fine site . While asking a little boy on the road some ques- tions about it , he used a word which it is to be hoped does not truly indicate ...
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... never for one moment are allowed to feel that we are reading a book " made to order , " as , to some extent , all works in a series of this kind must in the nature of things be . Emerson is one who has never been fully appreciated in ...
... never for one moment are allowed to feel that we are reading a book " made to order , " as , to some extent , all works in a series of this kind must in the nature of things be . Emerson is one who has never been fully appreciated in ...
Contents
Shakspeariana 1Honorary Degrees 3Curlliana | 6 |
Mark Lemon 9TêteàTête Portraits Row | 15 |
Notices to Correspondents | 80 |
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