Walker's Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining KnowledgeR. Gibson, 1811 |
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... look upon them merely as the common , hired , and tawdry trappings of all who wish to put on , for the hour , the masquerade habit of poetry ; and , instead of re- ceiving from them any kind of delight or emotion , do not even ...
... look upon them merely as the common , hired , and tawdry trappings of all who wish to put on , for the hour , the masquerade habit of poetry ; and , instead of re- ceiving from them any kind of delight or emotion , do not even ...
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... look for any other example . Another very striking peculiarity in Mr Scott's poetry , is the air of freedom and nature which he has contrived to impart to most of his distinguished characters ; and with which no poet more modern than ...
... look for any other example . Another very striking peculiarity in Mr Scott's poetry , is the air of freedom and nature which he has contrived to impart to most of his distinguished characters ; and with which no poet more modern than ...
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... look for a fop ? Shall we find him among our real bucks of fashion , with straight unpowdered locks , where the fingers seem the substitute for the comb ! Would a fop wear the short fustian " All this is but too true , " said the father ...
... look for a fop ? Shall we find him among our real bucks of fashion , with straight unpowdered locks , where the fingers seem the substitute for the comb ! Would a fop wear the short fustian " All this is but too true , " said the father ...
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... look as blooming , and as healthy as a young milk - maid ! " " And yet , positively , " said the young gentleman , turning to Mary , " I looked this morning , when I rose , as pale as a ghost , and I was actually , my dear cousin ...
... look as blooming , and as healthy as a young milk - maid ! " " And yet , positively , " said the young gentleman , turning to Mary , " I looked this morning , when I rose , as pale as a ghost , and I was actually , my dear cousin ...
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... look- ing up , and seeming as if he had just discovered there was a female in theroom " Oh ! ay ; what was it ? " " I asked you , my dear fellow , " aid Benborough , " where you had passed the day and evening , that I Lad not seen you ...
... look- ing up , and seeming as if he had just discovered there was a female in theroom " Oh ! ay ; what was it ? " " I asked you , my dear fellow , " aid Benborough , " where you had passed the day and evening , that I Lad not seen you ...
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