Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest-fields of LiteratureA. D. Worthington & Company, 1875 - 862 páginas |
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... poet of all time was largely indebted to the sacred scriptures for many of his illustrations , feelings , and expressions . - Superiority of sacred composition shown in answer to the question , who is the true gentleman ? -Misquotations ...
... poet of all time was largely indebted to the sacred scriptures for many of his illustrations , feelings , and expressions . - Superiority of sacred composition shown in answer to the question , who is the true gentleman ? -Misquotations ...
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... poet . - In Foote's funny farrago . In burlesque of the style of Samuel Johnson . - In eulogy and correspondence ... Poetic prose passages from Irving and Disraeli . - Dickens CONTENTS . xi.
... poet . - In Foote's funny farrago . In burlesque of the style of Samuel Johnson . - In eulogy and correspondence ... Poetic prose passages from Irving and Disraeli . - Dickens CONTENTS . xi.
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Charles Carroll Bombaugh. -Poetic prose passages from Irving and Disraeli . - Dickens ' tendency to lapse into blank ... poet Bryant in the character of a successful caricaturist . - Acknowledgment of the receipt of a rare pipe . - A ...
Charles Carroll Bombaugh. -Poetic prose passages from Irving and Disraeli . - Dickens ' tendency to lapse into blank ... poet Bryant in the character of a successful caricaturist . - Acknowledgment of the receipt of a rare pipe . - A ...
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... poet . -Dum vivimus . - To Molly Aston . - To our bed . - Ignorance and arrogance.— late repentance . - Pale and red . - Melting snowflakes . - To Milton.— Butler's monument . - Compliment to Pope . - Athol brose . - Eternity.- Stolen ...
... poet . -Dum vivimus . - To Molly Aston . - To our bed . - Ignorance and arrogance.— late repentance . - Pale and red . - Melting snowflakes . - To Milton.— Butler's monument . - Compliment to Pope . - Athol brose . - Eternity.- Stolen ...
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... poet excluded the whole four - and - twenty letters in their turns , and showed them that he could do his business without them . It must have been very pleasant to have seen this Poet avoiding the reprobate letter as much as another ...
... poet excluded the whole four - and - twenty letters in their turns , and showed them that he could do his business without them . It must have been very pleasant to have seen this Poet avoiding the reprobate letter as much as another ...
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