The Quarterly Review, Volume 19William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1818 |
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... body of clowds , wch look'd like rocks at a little distance , which lasted neare a mile in going up ; they were dry misty vapours , hanging undissolved for a vast thicknesse , and obscuring both the sun and earth so that we seemed to be ...
... body of clowds , wch look'd like rocks at a little distance , which lasted neare a mile in going up ; they were dry misty vapours , hanging undissolved for a vast thicknesse , and obscuring both the sun and earth so that we seemed to be ...
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... body ; he had the disorder favourably , notwithstanding bad treatment before it was understood , and worse after it had declared itself . Evelyn repeats the so often repeated assertion , that the Rhone passes through the lake of Geneva ...
... body ; he had the disorder favourably , notwithstanding bad treatment before it was understood , and worse after it had declared itself . Evelyn repeats the so often repeated assertion , that the Rhone passes through the lake of Geneva ...
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... body , such quick- ening acids to compel the appetite , and grateful vehicles to court the obedience of the palate , such vigour to renew and support our natural strength , such ravishing flavour and perfumes to recreate and delight us ...
... body , such quick- ening acids to compel the appetite , and grateful vehicles to court the obedience of the palate , such vigour to renew and support our natural strength , such ravishing flavour and perfumes to recreate and delight us ...
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... body a very angel ; for endowment of mind of incredible and rare hopes . To give onely a little taste of some of them , and thereby glory to God : at 2 years and halfe old he could perfectly reade any of ye English , Latin , French , or ...
... body a very angel ; for endowment of mind of incredible and rare hopes . To give onely a little taste of some of them , and thereby glory to God : at 2 years and halfe old he could perfectly reade any of ye English , Latin , French , or ...
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... body Body els in that mat- ter you must never think to see England or mee againe , & w'soeuer mis- chiefe shall fall on mee or my affaires from this time I must lay all upon you as being ye onely cause of it . Therefore consider well ...
... body Body els in that mat- ter you must never think to see England or mee againe , & w'soeuer mis- chiefe shall fall on mee or my affaires from this time I must lay all upon you as being ye onely cause of it . Therefore consider well ...
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