Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 1;Volume 16A.Hill, Virtue, and Company Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 61
... poet's countrymen . We earnestly hope the project will be carried out to the full . * Yet , when some mass of sculptured marble shall be raised -as it ought to be - in the city of his birth , there will be , in the humble and out - of ...
... poet's countrymen . We earnestly hope the project will be carried out to the full . * Yet , when some mass of sculptured marble shall be raised -as it ought to be - in the city of his birth , there will be , in the humble and out - of ...
Pagina 292
... poet that lies concealed under the mask of irony ? Doubt on this point is indeed permissible — or rather , we may affirm , that these two opposite senti- ments form in him an union which composes the very originality of his works . It ...
... poet that lies concealed under the mask of irony ? Doubt on this point is indeed permissible — or rather , we may affirm , that these two opposite senti- ments form in him an union which composes the very originality of his works . It ...
Pagina 368
... poets have such lips . " He then narrates the childhood of the poet with tenderness and delight , mingled with a little innocent raillery . How carefully and piously was Jehuda educated ! How well did he sing the old text of the Bible ...
... poets have such lips . " He then narrates the childhood of the poet with tenderness and delight , mingled with a little innocent raillery . How carefully and piously was Jehuda educated ! How well did he sing the old text of the Bible ...
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