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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... 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 . ' ' This I ...
... 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 . ' ' This I ...
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... ground . ' During the reign of the sovereign people the commune ploughed up the turf in these gardens to plant potatoes there , and they planted potatoes also in the parterres ! The taste of Evelyn's age , which continues to be the ...
... ground . ' During the reign of the sovereign people the commune ploughed up the turf in these gardens to plant potatoes there , and they planted potatoes also in the parterres ! The taste of Evelyn's age , which continues to be the ...
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... ground ; nay , within the square of less than one , ( skilfully planned and cultivated , ) sufficient to entertain his time and thoughts all his life long , with a most innocent , agreeable and useful em- ployment . ' Ornamental ...
... ground ; nay , within the square of less than one , ( skilfully planned and cultivated , ) sufficient to entertain his time and thoughts all his life long , with a most innocent , agreeable and useful em- ployment . ' Ornamental ...
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... grounds neuer to consent unto . And when soeuer any body shall goe to dispute wth you in Religion doo not answere them at all . For though you haue the reaso ' on yore side , yett they being prepared will haue ye aduantage of any body ...
... grounds neuer to consent unto . And when soeuer any body shall goe to dispute wth you in Religion doo not answere them at all . For though you haue the reaso ' on yore side , yett they being prepared will haue ye aduantage of any body ...
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... ground under my feete was so hot , that it even burnt the soles of my shoes . In the mean time his May got to the Tower by water , to de- molish ye houses about the graff , which being built intirely about it , had they taken fire and ...
... ground under my feete was so hot , that it even burnt the soles of my shoes . In the mean time his May got to the Tower by water , to de- molish ye houses about the graff , which being built intirely about it , had they taken fire and ...
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