Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood., 1839 - England |
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... DEATH CHANT FOR THE SULTAN . BY B. SIMMONS , 319 INSCRIPTION IN THE NEW EDITION OF MRS HEMANS'S WORKS . BY B. SIMMONS , 320 FRENCH LITERATURE OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . PART II . 321 THE COSSACKS , 345 SONG - WRITING . MOORE , 368 ...
... DEATH CHANT FOR THE SULTAN . BY B. SIMMONS , 319 INSCRIPTION IN THE NEW EDITION OF MRS HEMANS'S WORKS . BY B. SIMMONS , 320 FRENCH LITERATURE OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . PART II . 321 THE COSSACKS , 345 SONG - WRITING . MOORE , 368 ...
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... Death of Cæsar_the two latter owed their very existence , and almost their whole dra- matic merit , to the inspiration of Shakspeare . With a warm admiration for Zaire , Villemain candidly 1839. ] French Literature of the Eighteenth ...
... Death of Cæsar_the two latter owed their very existence , and almost their whole dra- matic merit , to the inspiration of Shakspeare . With a warm admiration for Zaire , Villemain candidly 1839. ] French Literature of the Eighteenth ...
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... death by declaring the verses of his last tragedy more feeble even than Irene . The other , solitary , savage , with his reason dis- ordered , with a genius still full of vigour , perhaps committed suicide , or died consumed by anxiety ...
... death by declaring the verses of his last tragedy more feeble even than Irene . The other , solitary , savage , with his reason dis- ordered , with a genius still full of vigour , perhaps committed suicide , or died consumed by anxiety ...
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... death for want of air , on which desirable event the guests , who had been equally ready to expire , be- gan to show tokens of revival . This furnace , or engine - room , was moreover papered of a fiery - red , with butterflies and ...
... death for want of air , on which desirable event the guests , who had been equally ready to expire , be- gan to show tokens of revival . This furnace , or engine - room , was moreover papered of a fiery - red , with butterflies and ...
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... death . I know that she is not what she was , and have great reason to suspect that I don't know all . Be that as it may , I shall never forget that I am her fa- ther , though , thank God ! she is no longer my only child . No , no ...
... death . I know that she is not what she was , and have great reason to suspect that I don't know all . Be that as it may , I shall never forget that I am her fa- ther , though , thank God ! she is no longer my only child . No , no ...
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