The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... dare appeal to all present, which of the two they would regard as the least deceptive symp tern of deliberate malignilyt nay. whether it would surprise them to see the first fellow, an hour or two aflerward, cordially shaking hands with ...
... dare appeal to all present, which of the two they would regard as the least deceptive symp tern of deliberate malignilyt nay. whether it would surprise them to see the first fellow, an hour or two aflerward, cordially shaking hands with ...
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... dare say (lbr what will mlumny not dare aayh that he had Lstm and Strasroan in his mind, while writing of remormlpersecution, and the enalavement of a free country, from motives of selfish ambition. Now, what if a stern anti-prelntist ...
... dare say (lbr what will mlumny not dare aayh that he had Lstm and Strasroan in his mind, while writing of remormlpersecution, and the enalavement of a free country, from motives of selfish ambition. Now, what if a stern anti-prelntist ...
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... dare at present expect But for this, I have only my own» indolent'o to blame. The'dates are mentioned. for the exclusive purpose of precluding charges of plagiarism or senile imitation from-myself. For there is amongst us a set of ...
... dare at present expect But for this, I have only my own» indolent'o to blame. The'dates are mentioned. for the exclusive purpose of precluding charges of plagiarism or senile imitation from-myself. For there is amongst us a set of ...
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... dare deny the me, My herald shall appoint a week. ~And let the recreant traitors seek My tourney court—that there and then I may dislodge their reptile null From the botliu and forms of men !" He spake: his eye in lightning tolls! For ...
... dare deny the me, My herald shall appoint a week. ~And let the recreant traitors seek My tourney court—that there and then I may dislodge their reptile null From the botliu and forms of men !" He spake: his eye in lightning tolls! For ...
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... dare no longer Be Ml at thue lawlea myateriea, 'I'hia dark provoking of the Hidden Powera! Already I afloat—if not high Heaven— Yet Alvar'a Meoarryl—Harlt! I make app—l Againat the unholy rite, and beaten hence To bend befitre a lawful ...
... dare no longer Be Ml at thue lawlea myateriea, 'I'hia dark provoking of the Hidden Powera! Already I afloat—if not high Heaven— Yet Alvar'a Meoarryl—Harlt! I make app—l Againat the unholy rite, and beaten hence To bend befitre a lawful ...
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