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) John Murray, 1818 - English literature |
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... England where he could partake the delights of a country life which no man ever loved more dearly , and the advantages of science and society that the metropolis affords , which no man could estimate more justly or more entirely enjoy ...
... England where he could partake the delights of a country life which no man ever loved more dearly , and the advantages of science and society that the metropolis affords , which no man could estimate more justly or more entirely enjoy ...
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... England - to such exorbitancy were things arrived : ' he now therefore determined to absent himself from a state of things which gave umbrage ' ( fearful suspicion ) to wiser than himself that the calamities of England were but yet in ...
... England - to such exorbitancy were things arrived : ' he now therefore determined to absent himself from a state of things which gave umbrage ' ( fearful suspicion ) to wiser than himself that the calamities of England were but yet in ...
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... 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 chronicles report of him ...
... 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 chronicles report of him ...
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... England he studied a little , but ' danced and fooled more . ' But this was no age for vanities . The civil war broke out , and Evelyn went with his horse and arms to join the king at Brentford , but he was not permitted to remain there ...
... England he studied a little , but ' danced and fooled more . ' But this was no age for vanities . The civil war broke out , and Evelyn went with his horse and arms to join the king at Brentford , but he was not permitted to remain there ...
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... 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 chronicles report of him ...
... 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 chronicles report of him ...
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