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... London Magazine and the New Monthly Magazine , that appeared in those pe- riodicals during HooD's editorial relations with them , and are unquestionably from his pen . In one or two instances verses rather of a sentimental than an ...
... London Magazine and the New Monthly Magazine , that appeared in those pe- riodicals during HooD's editorial relations with them , and are unquestionably from his pen . In one or two instances verses rather of a sentimental than an ...
Side vii
... London Magazin - for we pre- sume that the author of Safie is the same JOHN HAM- ILTON REYNOLDS described by TALFOURD as one of that remarkable corps , and as " lighting up the wildest eccen- tricities and most striking features of many ...
... London Magazin - for we pre- sume that the author of Safie is the same JOHN HAM- ILTON REYNOLDS described by TALFOURD as one of that remarkable corps , and as " lighting up the wildest eccen- tricities and most striking features of many ...
Side viii
... London Magazine , and this identifies him with the Edward Herbert whom HOOD describes . The reference to the Nonpareil Randall is explained by the following sonnet , which is found among Corcoran's Remains : SONNET ON THE NONPAREIL ...
... London Magazine , and this identifies him with the Edward Herbert whom HOOD describes . The reference to the Nonpareil Randall is explained by the following sonnet , which is found among Corcoran's Remains : SONNET ON THE NONPAREIL ...
Side ix
... London Magazine , and publication of the Odes and Addresses , to which it is quite time that we should return . We must first , however , present our readers with a specimen of Mr. Peter Corcoran's sentimental verse , which may explain ...
... London Magazine , and publication of the Odes and Addresses , to which it is quite time that we should return . We must first , however , present our readers with a specimen of Mr. Peter Corcoran's sentimental verse , which may explain ...
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... London fog , opaque and dense , Hung over verbs , nouns , genitives , and datives . In vain she pored and pored , with eyes intenso , As well is known to oyster - operatives , Mere looking at the shells won't open natives . Yet mixed ...
... London fog , opaque and dense , Hung over verbs , nouns , genitives , and datives . In vain she pored and pored , with eyes intenso , As well is known to oyster - operatives , Mere looking at the shells won't open natives . Yet mixed ...
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