Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott Company, 1902 - English literature |
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Page 123
... expression , ' said Byron . When the bust was finished he said , ' It is not at all like me my expression is more unhappy . ' We further know that at a still later date , when West was painting him at Leghorn , the poet assumed a ...
... expression , ' said Byron . When the bust was finished he said , ' It is not at all like me my expression is more unhappy . ' We further know that at a still later date , when West was painting him at Leghorn , the poet assumed a ...
Page 215
... expression ; prosaic some- times and feeble , it carries with it an apostolic air and wins its way to the heart . After his death appeared a much - prized volume of Letters of Spiritual Counsel , twelve volumes of parochial sermons ...
... expression ; prosaic some- times and feeble , it carries with it an apostolic air and wins its way to the heart . After his death appeared a much - prized volume of Letters of Spiritual Counsel , twelve volumes of parochial sermons ...
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... expression developed slowly , in part , it may be , because of his illness . He was seldom able to read more than five minutes without rest , or to listen to reading more than twenty ; and the limitations of safety which his nervous ...
... expression developed slowly , in part , it may be , because of his illness . He was seldom able to read more than five minutes without rest , or to listen to reading more than twenty ; and the limitations of safety which his nervous ...
Contents
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 11 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT | 30 |
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