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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... says that he afterwards a thousand times regretted his perverseness , lost much in not being placed under this admirable man , by whom his disposition and talents would have been justly appreciated and cherished . as Evelyn lost his ...
... says that he afterwards a thousand times regretted his perverseness , lost much in not being placed under this admirable man , by whom his disposition and talents would have been justly appreciated and cherished . as Evelyn lost his ...
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... says , he afterwards arrived to some formal know- ledge , though to small perfection of hand , because he was so fre- quently diverted by inclinations to newer , trifles . ' During the last year of his residence his younger brother came ...
... says , he afterwards arrived to some formal know- ledge , though to small perfection of hand , because he was so fre- quently diverted by inclinations to newer , trifles . ' During the last year of his residence his younger brother came ...
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... says , that of the United Provinces may be called , where their quarters and en- campments are so admirably regular , and orders so exactly ob- served , as few cities exceed it for all convenience . ' He remained about three months in ...
... says , that of the United Provinces may be called , where their quarters and en- campments are so admirably regular , and orders so exactly ob- served , as few cities exceed it for all convenience . ' He remained about three months in ...
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... say such a man hath a strong breath . These things considered it could not but be an infinite happiness granted by nature ... says , without some fair nymph singing to it . Standing at one of the focusses which is under a tree or little ...
... say such a man hath a strong breath . These things considered it could not but be an infinite happiness granted by nature ... says , without some fair nymph singing to it . Standing at one of the focusses which is under a tree or little ...
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... say such a man hath a strong breath . These things considered it could not but be an infinite happiness granted by nature ... says , without some fair nymph singing to it . Standing at one of the focusses which is under a tree or little ...
... say such a man hath a strong breath . These things considered it could not but be an infinite happiness granted by nature ... says , without some fair nymph singing to it . Standing at one of the focusses which is under a tree or little ...
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