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), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1819 - English literature |
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... give an instance of what store of woods and timber of prodigious size , there were growing in our little county of Surrey , ( the nearest of any to London , ) and plen- tifully furnished both for profit and pleasure , - ( with ...
... give an instance of what store of woods and timber of prodigious size , there were growing in our little county of Surrey , ( the nearest of any to London , ) and plen- tifully furnished both for profit and pleasure , - ( with ...
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... give us musiq at dinner where we lodged . I was amaz'd to contemplate how these miserable catyfs lie in their gally crowded toge- ther , yet there was hardly one but had some occupation by which , as leisure and calmes permitted , they ...
... give us musiq at dinner where we lodged . I was amaz'd to contemplate how these miserable catyfs lie in their gally crowded toge- ther , yet there was hardly one but had some occupation by which , as leisure and calmes permitted , they ...
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... give onely a little taste of some of them , and thereby glory to God : at 2 years and a halfe old he could perfectly reade any of ye English , Latin , French or Gottic letters , pro- nouncing the 3 first languages exactly . He had ...
... give onely a little taste of some of them , and thereby glory to God : at 2 years and a halfe old he could perfectly reade any of ye English , Latin , French or Gottic letters , pro- nouncing the 3 first languages exactly . He had ...
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... give grave advice to his brother Joh beare with his impertinencies , and say he was but a child . If he heard of or saw any new thing he was unquiet till he was told how it was made ; he brought to us all such difficulties as he found ...
... give grave advice to his brother Joh beare with his impertinencies , and say he was but a child . If he heard of or saw any new thing he was unquiet till he was told how it was made ; he brought to us all such difficulties as he found ...
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... old woman in the house . So desiring leave to visite him sometimes , I went away . Of this young artist , and the manner of finding him out , I acquainted 1 the King , and begg'd that he would give me 50 Evelyn's Memoirs .
... old woman in the house . So desiring leave to visite him sometimes , I went away . Of this young artist , and the manner of finding him out , I acquainted 1 the King , and begg'd that he would give me 50 Evelyn's Memoirs .
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