National Review, Volume 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... seems to have al- tered . We see him on his first introduction to the stage , a little , round - faced , buoyant , clever , and pleasantly self - conceited child , with a wonderful faculty of making himself welcome , a healthy zest for ...
... seems to have al- tered . We see him on his first introduction to the stage , a little , round - faced , buoyant , clever , and pleasantly self - conceited child , with a wonderful faculty of making himself welcome , a healthy zest for ...
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... seems to have unduly encouraged and ul- timately not very gracefully disappointed . He made , indeed , his father ... seem to spring more from his own personal feeling , indeed , than most of his poems ; but even in this case we learn ...
... seems to have unduly encouraged and ul- timately not very gracefully disappointed . He made , indeed , his father ... seem to spring more from his own personal feeling , indeed , than most of his poems ; but even in this case we learn ...
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... seems not half so true When linked with one good living as with two . Had Walcot first been pensioned by the throne , Kings would have suffered by his praise alone ; And Paine , perhaps , for something snug per ann . , Had laughed ...
... seems not half so true When linked with one good living as with two . Had Walcot first been pensioned by the throne , Kings would have suffered by his praise alone ; And Paine , perhaps , for something snug per ann . , Had laughed ...
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... seems always to have felt a religious trust in the Divine Providence , deepened by the sorrows of his later years . His attitude in matters of theological opinion is peculiar and characteristic . He liked to know about these things ...
... seems always to have felt a religious trust in the Divine Providence , deepened by the sorrows of his later years . His attitude in matters of theological opinion is peculiar and characteristic . He liked to know about these things ...
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... seems always to have been to get the money , and often to spend it , before he wrote the poem . Such an arrangement might have offered some temptations to undue procrastination or neglect to a man less scrupulously nice in fulfilling ...
... seems always to have been to get the money , and often to spend it , before he wrote the poem . Such an arrangement might have offered some temptations to undue procrastination or neglect to a man less scrupulously nice in fulfilling ...
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