National Review, Volume 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... least would never succeed , —who can trace by what changes he became the writer of the Penin- sular despatches ? Moore , however , never seems to have al- tered . We see him on his first introduction to the stage , a little , round ...
... least would never succeed , —who can trace by what changes he became the writer of the Penin- sular despatches ? Moore , however , never seems to have al- tered . We see him on his first introduction to the stage , a little , round ...
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... least as well , by means more grateful to my feelings . The manner in which Mr. Wickham communicated the cir- cumstance to me would disgust any man with the least spirit of inde- pendence about him . I accordingly , yesterday , after ...
... least as well , by means more grateful to my feelings . The manner in which Mr. Wickham communicated the cir- cumstance to me would disgust any man with the least spirit of inde- pendence about him . I accordingly , yesterday , after ...
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... least from his journey , for he had found his appointment pro- mised to be of very slight value ; and early in 1806 he published a volume of miscellaneous poems , most of them founded on his Bermudan and American experiences . These ...
... least from his journey , for he had found his appointment pro- mised to be of very slight value ; and early in 1806 he published a volume of miscellaneous poems , most of them founded on his Bermudan and American experiences . These ...
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... least . " I wish , " he said , " men would oftener give us what they read than what they think . " He had a lively , well- strung intellect , a good memory , and a sound judgment as far as it went . He was very capable of forming right ...
... least . " I wish , " he said , " men would oftener give us what they read than what they think . " He had a lively , well- strung intellect , a good memory , and a sound judgment as far as it went . He was very capable of forming right ...
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... least degree withhold that full tribute to my conduct which my own conscience tells me I deserve , and which the warm sym- pathy of all my other friends has given such a happy and flattering sanction to ; but I know I am ( like yourself ) ...
... least degree withhold that full tribute to my conduct which my own conscience tells me I deserve , and which the warm sym- pathy of all my other friends has given such a happy and flattering sanction to ; but I know I am ( like yourself ) ...
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