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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... 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. os In the plan which Mr. Birkbeck has already drawn up for the regulation of his ...
... 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. os In the plan which Mr. Birkbeck has already drawn up for the regulation of his ...
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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 ...
... 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 ...
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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 ex ...
... 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 ex ...
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