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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... nature . Never had any one more cause to be thankful for all the accidents of his birth . For , omit- ting what the Grecian philosopher reckoned among his felicities , that he was born a man and not a woman , it was the good fortune of ...
... nature . Never had any one more cause to be thankful for all the accidents of his birth . For , omit- ting what the Grecian philosopher reckoned among his felicities , that he was born a man and not a woman , it was the good fortune of ...
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... nature to our Henry V. that he never stopt his nose at any stink , as our chronicles report of him ; otherwise , in my con- science , he had never been able to keep his court there . But that which most amazed me is , that in such a ...
... nature to our Henry V. that he never stopt his nose at any stink , as our chronicles report of him ; otherwise , in my con- science , he had never been able to keep his court there . But that which most amazed me is , that in such a ...
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... nature of the ground was not in fault , provoked the spleen of Peter Heylyn , who had visited France some years before Evelyn , at a time of life when both his wits and fancies ( if ever he was master of any ) were in their predominancy ...
... nature of the ground was not in fault , provoked the spleen of Peter Heylyn , who had visited France some years before Evelyn , at a time of life when both his wits and fancies ( if ever he was master of any ) were in their predominancy ...
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... nature to our Henry V. that he never stopt his nose at any stink , as our chronicles report of him ; otherwise , in ... natural that swallows and other birds , Evelyn's Memoirs . 7.
... nature to our Henry V. that he never stopt his nose at any stink , as our chronicles report of him ; otherwise , in ... natural that swallows and other birds , Evelyn's Memoirs . 7.
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... natural that swallows and other birds , thinking to fly through , have dashed themselves against the wall . ' With all his feelings for nature Evelyn had not advanced beyond his contem- poraries in taste , and he was heartily pleased ...
... natural that swallows and other birds , thinking to fly through , have dashed themselves against the wall . ' With all his feelings for nature Evelyn had not advanced beyond his contem- poraries in taste , and he was heartily pleased ...
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