| Charles Phillips - 1851 - 464 pages
...of her Hume, to the sweet and simple, but not less sublime and pathetic morality of her Burns—how, from the bosom of a country like that, genius, and...character, and talents* should be banished to a distant and barbarous soil, condemned to pine under the horrid communion of vulgar vice and base-born profligacy,... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1855 - 476 pages
...wreath of every muse, from the deep and scrutinizing researches of her Hume, to the sweet and simple, but not less sublime and pathetic, morality of her...calculation gives to the continuance of human life ?* But I will not further press an idea that is so painful to me, and I am sure must be painful to... | |
| William Henry Curran - 1855 - 566 pages
...wreath of every muse, from the deep and scrutinizing researches of her Hume to the sweet and simple, but not less sublime and pathetic, morality of her...barbarous soil, condemned to pine under the horrid comLETTER FROM CHELTENAM. GDI munion of vulgar vice and base-born profligacy, for twice the period... | |
| William Henry Curran - 1855 - 1454 pages
...wreath of every muse, from the deep and scrutinizing researches of her Hume to the sweet and simple, but not less sublime and pathetic, morality of her Burns — how from the bosom of a country like lh.it, genius, and character, and talents, should be banished to a distant barbarous soil, condemned... | |
| David Addison Harsha - 1857 - 544 pages
...wreath of every muse; from Lhe deep and scrutinizing researches of her Hume, to the sweet and simple, but not less sublime and pathetic morality of her...calculation gives to the continuance of human life? But I will not further press any idea that is painful to me, and I am sure must be painful to you.... | |
| A member of the bar - 1857 - 562 pages
...wreath of every muse, from the deep and scrutinizing researches of IK r Hume, to the sweet and simple, but not less sublime and pathetic morality of her...calculation gives to the continuance of human life ? But I will not further press any idea that is painful to me, and I am sure must be painful to you... | |
| 1857 - 564 pages
...pathetic morality of her Burns—how, from the bosom of a country like that, genius, and character, arid talents, should be banished to a distant barbarous...calculation gives to the continuance of human life 1 But I will not further press any idea that is painful to me, and I am sure must be painful to you... | |
| 1859 - 370 pages
...wreath of every muse ; from the deep and scrutinizing researches of her Humes, to the sweet and simple, but not less sublime and pathetic morality of her...calculation gives to the continuance of human life ? But I will not further press any idea that is painful to me ; and I am sure must be painful to you... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1860 - 372 pages
...wreath of every muse ; from the deep and scrutinizing researches of her Humes, to the sweet and simple, but not less sublime and pathetic morality of her...Burns — how from the bosom of a country like that, geniu*, and character, and talents, should be banished to a distant barbarous soil ;* condemned to... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1862 - 482 pages
...wreath of every muse, from the deep and scrutinizing researches of her Hume, to the sweet and simple, but not less sublime and pathetic, morality of her...calculation gives to the continuance of human life ?* But I will not further press an idea that is so painful to me, and 1 am sure must be painful to... | |
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