Richard the Third: A PoemLongmans, 1845 - 278 pages |
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... natural feelings and the natural thoughts of the characters introduced , as they acted on them , the ease and melody of Oliver Goldsmith's poetry , and the pleasure I have derived from it , have induced me to wish to resemble , as much ...
... natural feelings and the natural thoughts of the characters introduced , as they acted on them , the ease and melody of Oliver Goldsmith's poetry , and the pleasure I have derived from it , have induced me to wish to resemble , as much ...
Page xi
... natural or acquired disposition , with such an active and vigorous mind , as he unquestionably had , under the circumstances and in the advancing day during which he lived and operated , and by which he was necessarily so much affected ...
... natural or acquired disposition , with such an active and vigorous mind , as he unquestionably had , under the circumstances and in the advancing day during which he lived and operated , and by which he was necessarily so much affected ...
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... " This has been always the moral law of our nature , and the experience in all its social communities ; cor- responding with the Hebrew prophet's authorised declaration , 2600 years ago- " There is no peace xii PREFACE .
... " This has been always the moral law of our nature , and the experience in all its social communities ; cor- responding with the Hebrew prophet's authorised declaration , 2600 years ago- " There is no peace xii PREFACE .
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... nature , have arisen from its instiga- tions . It has been attributed to Oliver Cromwell , but perhaps not justly ; for the remark he made with an apparent allusion to his own rise was , that no man became greater than he , who did not ...
... nature , have arisen from its instiga- tions . It has been attributed to Oliver Cromwell , but perhaps not justly ; for the remark he made with an apparent allusion to his own rise was , that no man became greater than he , who did not ...
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... nature , fragrant blooms around Blush'd into maiden life ; with sportive bound The insect soar'd to his ethereal day , While tepid gales with lingering winter play ; When England's envoy , from the Gallic shores Hastens to EDWARD ; and ...
... nature , fragrant blooms around Blush'd into maiden life ; with sportive bound The insect soar'd to his ethereal day , While tepid gales with lingering winter play ; When England's envoy , from the Gallic shores Hastens to EDWARD ; and ...
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