Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, 34. sējums1881 |
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... HUNT , LEIGH . AS A POET . By Armine T. Kent .... The Nineteenth Century . Good Words Blackwood's Magazine . ........... ... ....... 26 I ...... 31 720 8 104 396 407 489 209 688 289 846 ....... 665 ...... 134 433 58 275 420 100 236 ...
... HUNT , LEIGH . AS A POET . By Armine T. Kent .... The Nineteenth Century . Good Words Blackwood's Magazine . ........... ... ....... 26 I ...... 31 720 8 104 396 407 489 209 688 289 846 ....... 665 ...... 134 433 58 275 420 100 236 ...
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... Leigh Hunt's statement , it was that hox in Old Street . But as the customer left the shop his eye fell on the box , turned over the rubbish in it , and at last selected a volume which he found there . " I'll pay you for this out of the ...
... Leigh Hunt's statement , it was that hox in Old Street . But as the customer left the shop his eye fell on the box , turned over the rubbish in it , and at last selected a volume which he found there . " I'll pay you for this out of the ...
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... he had said , " Good afternoon , Miss Conisbrough , and the thought , the recollection , made her throw down her work and pant as if she 1881 . 515 KITH AND KIN . HUNT, LEIGH AS A POET By Armine T Kent The Nineteenth Century Good Words.
... he had said , " Good afternoon , Miss Conisbrough , and the thought , the recollection , made her throw down her work and pant as if she 1881 . 515 KITH AND KIN . HUNT, LEIGH AS A POET By Armine T Kent The Nineteenth Century Good Words.
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• LEIGH HUNT AS A POET BY ARMINE T. KENT . day . Since that day we have substituted for a dollar the printed promise of the government to pay a dollar . That promise we have broken . We have suspended payment : and have , by law ...
• LEIGH HUNT AS A POET BY ARMINE T. KENT . day . Since that day we have substituted for a dollar the printed promise of the government to pay a dollar . That promise we have broken . We have suspended payment : and have , by law ...
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... Leigh Hunt into the mouth of Apollo in the " Feast of the Poets : " . • So ever since Pope , my pet bard of the town , Set a tune with his verses , half up and half down , There has been such a doting and sameness ... LEIGH HUNT AS A POET .
... Leigh Hunt into the mouth of Apollo in the " Feast of the Poets : " . • So ever since Pope , my pet bard of the town , Set a tune with his verses , half up and half down , There has been such a doting and sameness ... LEIGH HUNT AS A POET .
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