Reviews and Essays from "The Edinburgh."Ward, Lock & Tyler, 1899 - 292 páginas |
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... SOUTHEY , Esq . , LL.D. , Poet Laureate . 2 vols . 8vo . London : 1829 . It would be scarcely possible for a man of Mr. Southey's talents and acquirements to write two volumes , so large as those before us , which should be wholly ...
... SOUTHEY , Esq . , LL.D. , Poet Laureate . 2 vols . 8vo . London : 1829 . It would be scarcely possible for a man of Mr. Southey's talents and acquirements to write two volumes , so large as those before us , which should be wholly ...
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... Southey's writings . In the preface we are informed that the author , notwithstanding some statements to the contrary , was always opposed to the Catholic Claims . We fully believe this ; both because we are sure that Mr. Southey is ...
... Southey's writings . In the preface we are informed that the author , notwithstanding some statements to the contrary , was always opposed to the Catholic Claims . We fully believe this ; both because we are sure that Mr. Southey is ...
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... Southey's study at Keswick . The visi tor informs that hospitable poet that he is not an American but a spirit . Mr. Southey , with more frankness than civility , tells him that he is a very queer one . The stranger holds out his hand ...
... Southey's study at Keswick . The visi tor informs that hospitable poet that he is not an American but a spirit . Mr. Southey , with more frankness than civility , tells him that he is a very queer one . The stranger holds out his hand ...
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