The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 8
... hope of their services being again put in requisi- tion ; and the only course left to them was one , to which they were not unaccustomed , viz . to return to their various homes , and seek employment elsewhere . Nothing opposed them ...
... hope of their services being again put in requisi- tion ; and the only course left to them was one , to which they were not unaccustomed , viz . to return to their various homes , and seek employment elsewhere . Nothing opposed them ...
Page 53
... hope that Zeila will find many purchasers among the public , or many critics among the press . There are very few poems in the present day , which find either purchasers or critics . We are very sorry for this . We are always sorry for ...
... hope that Zeila will find many purchasers among the public , or many critics among the press . There are very few poems in the present day , which find either purchasers or critics . We are very sorry for this . We are always sorry for ...
Page 54
... doctrine , but it is not bad poetry . We hope that Mr. Minchin will give us some day an opportunity of reviewing a volume of his poems . great Kabul outbreak , it is the province rather of 54 FAIR MAID OF CAUBUL . " MACKENZIE'S " "
... doctrine , but it is not bad poetry . We hope that Mr. Minchin will give us some day an opportunity of reviewing a volume of his poems . great Kabul outbreak , it is the province rather of 54 FAIR MAID OF CAUBUL . " MACKENZIE'S " "
Page 70
... hope was bound , Her heart's sole Lord , so dauntless , young , To whom alone her being clung ; Oh ! God , and thus to find him lying Dead , oh ! merciful Heav'n ! quite dead ; Churl - churl ! with utterance too all fled , Nor yet one ...
... hope was bound , Her heart's sole Lord , so dauntless , young , To whom alone her being clung ; Oh ! God , and thus to find him lying Dead , oh ! merciful Heav'n ! quite dead ; Churl - churl ! with utterance too all fled , Nor yet one ...
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... hope of successfully resisting us was gone , and that the city must inevitably be ours within another hour , they had poured forth in hundreds from the upper part of the town , and began to ascend the heights in its rear , to seek ...
... hope of successfully resisting us was gone , and that the city must inevitably be ours within another hour , they had poured forth in hundreds from the upper part of the town , and began to ascend the heights in its rear , to seek ...
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