The London Quarterly Review, Volumes 69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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Page 16
... Once to these cells vouchsafed . And when I note Ibid . , p . 260 . But what some persons would consider the poetic or romantic view of things never shuts out from Mr. Wordsworth's mind the con- templation of the whole truth . For the ...
... Once to these cells vouchsafed . And when I note Ibid . , p . 260 . But what some persons would consider the poetic or romantic view of things never shuts out from Mr. Wordsworth's mind the con- templation of the whole truth . For the ...
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... once doomed to banishment , Blood would be spilt , that in his dark abode Crime might lie better hid . And should the change Take from the horror due to a foul deed , Pursuit and evidence so far must fail , And Guilt escaping , Passion ...
... once doomed to banishment , Blood would be spilt , that in his dark abode Crime might lie better hid . And should the change Take from the horror due to a foul deed , Pursuit and evidence so far must fail , And Guilt escaping , Passion ...
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... once in- troduce our readers to the ruins . There was only one man in the place who knew any- thing about the ' idols , ' but he was absent in attendance on a grand cock - fight ; and it was not until a late hour the next morning that ...
... once in- troduce our readers to the ruins . There was only one man in the place who knew any- thing about the ' idols , ' but he was absent in attendance on a grand cock - fight ; and it was not until a late hour the next morning that ...
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... once occupied the Continent of America were not savages . of American antiquities has been opened . . . The first new light thrown upon this subject as regards Mexico was by the great Humboldt , who visited that country at a time when ...
... once occupied the Continent of America were not savages . of American antiquities has been opened . . . The first new light thrown upon this subject as regards Mexico was by the great Humboldt , who visited that country at a time when ...
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... once more , next morning , over the district which contained the principal monu- ments , we were startled by the immensity of the work before us , and very soon we concluded that to explore the whole extent would be impossible . while ...
... once more , next morning , over the district which contained the principal monu- ments , we were startled by the immensity of the work before us , and very soon we concluded that to explore the whole extent would be impossible . while ...
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