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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... senses and piety to the last , which he most tenderly expressed in blessing us , whom he now left to the world and the worst of times , whilst he was taken from the evil to come . Thus we were bereft of both our parents in a period when ...
... senses and piety to the last , which he most tenderly expressed in blessing us , whom he now left to the world and the worst of times , whilst he was taken from the evil to come . Thus we were bereft of both our parents in a period when ...
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... sense . as we do in England when we say such a man hath a strong breath . These things considered , it could not but be an infinite happiness granted by nature to our Henry V. that he never stopt his nose at any stink , as our ...
... sense . as we do in England when we say such a man hath a strong breath . These things considered , it could not but be an infinite happiness granted by nature to our Henry V. that he never stopt his nose at any stink , as our ...
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... sense I have of my parents care and goodness in placing me in such wor- thy hands . 6 About three months after his marriage he was called into Eng- land to settle his affairs , leaving his wife with her parents . This was in the autumn ...
... sense I have of my parents care and goodness in placing me in such wor- thy hands . 6 About three months after his marriage he was called into Eng- land to settle his affairs , leaving his wife with her parents . This was in the autumn ...
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... sense of God ; he had learn'd all his Catechisme early , and understood ye historical part of ye Bible and New Testament to a wonder , how Christ came to redeeme mankind , and how , compre- hending these necessarys himselfe , his ...
... sense of God ; he had learn'd all his Catechisme early , and understood ye historical part of ye Bible and New Testament to a wonder , how Christ came to redeeme mankind , and how , compre- hending these necessarys himselfe , his ...
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... sense of his afflictions . Cromwell was then paying the penalty of his usurpation . The fanatical flatterers by whom he was surrounded perhaps prevented him from feeling any remorse for the evil which he had done , but they could not ...
... sense of his afflictions . Cromwell was then paying the penalty of his usurpation . The fanatical flatterers by whom he was surrounded perhaps prevented him from feeling any remorse for the evil which he had done , but they could not ...
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