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... poet adroitly answered , " May it please your Ma- jesty , it is much easier to describe fic tion than truth . " Personal friends , relatives , or intimate associates , are not always the happiest eulogists . Poets in particular write ...
... poet adroitly answered , " May it please your Ma- jesty , it is much easier to describe fic tion than truth . " Personal friends , relatives , or intimate associates , are not always the happiest eulogists . Poets in particular write ...
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... poet at. but many thought , and it was com- monly reported then and after , that they were written by Lord Wellesley , from the warm eulogiums they con- tained on his brother , and the corro- borating circumstance that about this time he ...
... poet at. but many thought , and it was com- monly reported then and after , that they were written by Lord Wellesley , from the warm eulogiums they con- tained on his brother , and the corro- borating circumstance that about this time he ...
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University magazine. He was scarcely as comfortable as Campbell the poet at Hohenlinden , or Lord Hutchin- son at Friedland , who severally witnessed those two great battles from the steeple of a neigh- bouring church . † An exclusive ...
University magazine. He was scarcely as comfortable as Campbell the poet at Hohenlinden , or Lord Hutchin- son at Friedland , who severally witnessed those two great battles from the steeple of a neigh- bouring church . † An exclusive ...
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... poet would proba- bly express what the sacred composer indicated by the word Selah . With this last explanation we bid our reader good - bye , hoping that we shall have succeeded not only in giving him a tolerably correct idea of the ...
... poet would proba- bly express what the sacred composer indicated by the word Selah . With this last explanation we bid our reader good - bye , hoping that we shall have succeeded not only in giving him a tolerably correct idea of the ...
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... poet . The wise king has com- mended a dinner of herbs , seasoned with good - will , above a more substan- tial feast with enmity hovering round the board . So with an entire good- will , we shall tax our memory to fur- nish you with ...
... poet . The wise king has com- mended a dinner of herbs , seasoned with good - will , above a more substan- tial feast with enmity hovering round the board . So with an entire good- will , we shall tax our memory to fur- nish you with ...
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