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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... Evelyn , Esq . F. R. S. Author of the Sylva , ' & c . & c . Comprising his Diary , from the Year 1641 to 1705-6 , and a Selection of his familiar Letters . To which is subjoined , the private Correspondence between King Charles I. and ...
... Evelyn , Esq . F. R. S. Author of the Sylva , ' & c . & c . Comprising his Diary , from the Year 1641 to 1705-6 , and a Selection of his familiar Letters . To which is subjoined , the private Correspondence between King Charles I. and ...
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... Evelyn , Esq . F.R. S. Author of the Sylva , ' & c . & c . Com- prising his Diary , from the Year 1641 to 1705-6 , and a Se- lection of his familiar Letters . To which is subjoined , the private Correspondence between King Charles I ...
... Evelyn , Esq . F.R. S. Author of the Sylva , ' & c . & c . Com- prising his Diary , from the Year 1641 to 1705-6 , and a Se- lection of his familiar Letters . To which is subjoined , the private Correspondence between King Charles I ...
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... Evelyn , his father , of Wotton , in the county of Surrey , possessed an estate estimated at about 4000l . a year , * ' well wooded and full of timber . ' He was a man of singularly even mind , in whom his son could never call to mind ...
... Evelyn , his father , of Wotton , in the county of Surrey , possessed an estate estimated at about 4000l . a year , * ' well wooded and full of timber . ' He was a man of singularly even mind , in whom his son could never call to mind ...
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... Evelyn , who says that he afterwards a thousand times regretted his perverseness , lost much in not being placed under this admirable man , by whom his disposition ... Evelyn , he had fallen upon the most unhappy age Evelyn's Memoirs . 30.
... Evelyn , who says that he afterwards a thousand times regretted his perverseness , lost much in not being placed under this admirable man , by whom his disposition ... Evelyn , he had fallen upon the most unhappy age Evelyn's Memoirs . 30.
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... Evelyn , he had fallen upon the most unhappy age in which his mor- tal lot could possibly have been cast . " Thus While at Oxford Evelyn was admitted into the dancing and faulting school , ' and began also to look on the rudiments of mu ...
... Evelyn , he had fallen upon the most unhappy age in which his mor- tal lot could possibly have been cast . " Thus While at Oxford Evelyn was admitted into the dancing and faulting school , ' and began also to look on the rudiments of mu ...
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