New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 75Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1845 |
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Page 104
... spirit , but of the spirit of the age , and especially of this country , and then see to what purposes must and will be applied that vast authority or command , which the existing superabundance of labour , brought about by mechanical ...
... spirit , but of the spirit of the age , and especially of this country , and then see to what purposes must and will be applied that vast authority or command , which the existing superabundance of labour , brought about by mechanical ...
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... spirit . He is eminently distinguished by sweet simplicity and tender pathos , as well as by great delicacy and purity of thought , feeling , and expression . The " Legends of the Isles " are well calculated by their many beauties ...
... spirit . He is eminently distinguished by sweet simplicity and tender pathos , as well as by great delicacy and purity of thought , feeling , and expression . The " Legends of the Isles " are well calculated by their many beauties ...
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... spirit . There is something chival- rous , nay more , feudal about it . He must fancy himself some old baron who had a right prescriptive to run away with every man's daughter that suited him ; and , on my life , my dear Beauchamp , I ...
... spirit . There is something chival- rous , nay more , feudal about it . He must fancy himself some old baron who had a right prescriptive to run away with every man's daughter that suited him ; and , on my life , my dear Beauchamp , I ...
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The MouserMonarchy By John Hamilton Reynolds | 24 |
THE MAN MOST OF US KNOW By the Author of JACOB OMNIUM | 33 |
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