The Quarterly Review, Volumen19William 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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... language in which Cowley addressed him did not overstep the strict bounds of truth . ، Happy art thou whom God does bless With the full choice of thine own happiness ; And happier yet because thou'rt blest With prudence how to choose ...
... language in which Cowley addressed him did not overstep the strict bounds of truth . ، Happy art thou whom God does bless With the full choice of thine own happiness ; And happier yet because thou'rt blest With prudence how to choose ...
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... languages exactly . He had before the 5th yeare , or in that yeare , not onely skill to reade most written hands , but to decline all the nouns , conjugate the verbs regular , and most of ye irre- gular ; learn'd out Puerilis , got by ...
... languages exactly . He had before the 5th yeare , or in that yeare , not onely skill to reade most written hands , but to decline all the nouns , conjugate the verbs regular , and most of ye irre- gular ; learn'd out Puerilis , got by ...
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... language , where I have heard it spoken , as comfort is said to be to the French , and for a similar reason : the idea has not yet reached them .'- p . 152 . " In the plan which Mr. Birkbeck has already drawn up for the regulation of ...
... language , where I have heard it spoken , as comfort is said to be to the French , and for a similar reason : the idea has not yet reached them .'- p . 152 . " In the plan which Mr. Birkbeck has already drawn up for the regulation of ...
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... language , has somewhere said , that ' patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel . The patriotism of Morris Birkbeck , we will do him the justice to believe , is not exactly that which is meant by the Doctor : -in fact , we know not ...
... language , has somewhere said , that ' patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel . The patriotism of Morris Birkbeck , we will do him the justice to believe , is not exactly that which is meant by the Doctor : -in fact , we know not ...
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... language , upon that disease of the heart and the soul which renders it possible for man to perpetrate this dreadful crime . In that state , the guilty imagination feeds upon examples of horror , and assimilates the poison which it ...
... language , upon that disease of the heart and the soul which renders it possible for man to perpetrate this dreadful crime . In that state , the guilty imagination feeds upon examples of horror , and assimilates the poison which it ...
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