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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... manner than usual told me that for all I loved him so dearly I should give my house , land , and all my fine things , to his brother Jack , he should have none of them ; and next morning , when he found himself ill , and that I ...
... manner than usual told me that for all I loved him so dearly I should give my house , land , and all my fine things , to his brother Jack , he should have none of them ; and next morning , when he found himself ill , and that I ...
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... manner they carried it up to the east end of the abbey , and placed it in that noble structure which was raised thus on purpose to receive it , where it is to remain for some time , exposed to public view . This is the last ceremony of ...
... manner they carried it up to the east end of the abbey , and placed it in that noble structure which was raised thus on purpose to receive it , where it is to remain for some time , exposed to public view . This is the last ceremony of ...
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... manner gave him his hand to kiss , with many thanks for his care and faithfulness in a time of such great danger , when every body fled their employments ; he told me , ' says Evelyn , he was much obliged to me , and said he was several ...
... manner gave him his hand to kiss , with many thanks for his care and faithfulness in a time of such great danger , when every body fled their employments ; he told me , ' says Evelyn , he was much obliged to me , and said he was several ...
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... manner from house to house and streete to streete , at greate dis- tances one from ye other , for ye heate with a long set of faire and warme weather had even ignited the air and prepar'd the materials to conceive the fire , which ...
... manner from house to house and streete to streete , at greate dis- tances one from ye other , for ye heate with a long set of faire and warme weather had even ignited the air and prepar'd the materials to conceive the fire , which ...
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... manner calcin'd , so that all ye ornaments , columns , freezes , and projectures of massie Portland stone flew off , even to ye very roofe , where a sheet of lead covering a great space was totally mealted ; the ruines of the vaulted ...
... manner calcin'd , so that all ye ornaments , columns , freezes , and projectures of massie Portland stone flew off , even to ye very roofe , where a sheet of lead covering a great space was totally mealted ; the ruines of the vaulted ...
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