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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... opinion of the moon's being of some such substance as the earthly globe consists of ; perceiving all the adjacent country , at so small a horizontal distance , to represent such a light as I could hardly look against , Evelyn's Memoirs .
... opinion of the moon's being of some such substance as the earthly globe consists of ; perceiving all the adjacent country , at so small a horizontal distance , to represent such a light as I could hardly look against , Evelyn's Memoirs .
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... opinion must have had little curiosity with their experience , or little experience with their curiosity . The satiety which Eve- lyn confesses is one which every traveller must sometimes have experienced , in an hour of exhaustion ...
... opinion must have had little curiosity with their experience , or little experience with their curiosity . The satiety which Eve- lyn confesses is one which every traveller must sometimes have experienced , in an hour of exhaustion ...
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... opinion the spiritual teacher formed of his friend may be seen in the following extract from a letter written to him after his first visit to Sayes Court . Sir , I did beleive my selfe so very much bound to you for your so VOL . XIX ...
... opinion the spiritual teacher formed of his friend may be seen in the following extract from a letter written to him after his first visit to Sayes Court . Sir , I did beleive my selfe so very much bound to you for your so VOL . XIX ...
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... opinion of the prettinesse of your aboad , or so low an opinion of your prudence & piety , as to thinke you can be any wayes transported with them . I know the pleasure of them is gone off from their height before one moneths possession ...
... opinion of the prettinesse of your aboad , or so low an opinion of your prudence & piety , as to thinke you can be any wayes transported with them . I know the pleasure of them is gone off from their height before one moneths possession ...
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... opinions , knew and esteemed each other . Evelyn , as we have seen , had received personal civilities from him when his wife came from France , and had sold estate to him since that time ; he now proposed to him to deliver up the Tower ...
... opinions , knew and esteemed each other . Evelyn , as we have seen , had received personal civilities from him when his wife came from France , and had sold estate to him since that time ; he now proposed to him to deliver up the Tower ...
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