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... occasion has not been overlooked by Lord Byron : a reflection or two of the kind to which we have alluded . are richly and pleasingly expressed ; but they are soon dismissed to make way for some political opinions respecting the objects ...
... occasion has not been overlooked by Lord Byron : a reflection or two of the kind to which we have alluded . are richly and pleasingly expressed ; but they are soon dismissed to make way for some political opinions respecting the objects ...
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... occasion has not been overlooked by Lord Byron a reflection or two of the kind to which we have alluded . are richly and pleasingly expressed ; but they are soon dismissed to make way for some political opinions respecting the objects ...
... occasion has not been overlooked by Lord Byron a reflection or two of the kind to which we have alluded . are richly and pleasingly expressed ; but they are soon dismissed to make way for some political opinions respecting the objects ...
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... occasion- ally coquets it with his kind , and drops pretty plain hints that , upon certain terms , he might be induced to compromise with the world , and pay some flying visits to our vulgar habitations . Some part of the poet's ...
... occasion- ally coquets it with his kind , and drops pretty plain hints that , upon certain terms , he might be induced to compromise with the world , and pay some flying visits to our vulgar habitations . Some part of the poet's ...
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... occasion may be considered as the most passionate , yet not impure description and expression VOL . IX . NO . XVII . * See Reflections , p . 252 . с to the of love that ever kindled into words , which after Childe Harold's Pilgrimage ...
... occasion may be considered as the most passionate , yet not impure description and expression VOL . IX . NO . XVII . * See Reflections , p . 252 . с to the of love that ever kindled into words , which after Childe Harold's Pilgrimage ...
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... occasions will tolerate nothing but nature unmodified by culture . Upon the whole , we are convinced that there is no such riddle in the character of Rousseau as is generally pretended . He was a raving , romantic , bloated egotist ...
... occasions will tolerate nothing but nature unmodified by culture . Upon the whole , we are convinced that there is no such riddle in the character of Rousseau as is generally pretended . He was a raving , romantic , bloated egotist ...
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