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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... kind which bad been sent there , and , for aught I know , in the world . When the Anatomy Lectures , which were in the mornings , were ended , I went to see cures done in the hospitals ; and certainly , as there are the greatest helps ...
... kind which bad been sent there , and , for aught I know , in the world . When the Anatomy Lectures , which were in the mornings , were ended , I went to see cures done in the hospitals ; and certainly , as there are the greatest helps ...
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... kind of pepper , and the pounded seeds of the nasturtium were thought preferable to mustard . Evelyn praises the milky or dappled thistle , either as a sallad , or boiled , or baked in pies like the artichoke ; it was then sold in our ...
... kind of pepper , and the pounded seeds of the nasturtium were thought preferable to mustard . Evelyn praises the milky or dappled thistle , either as a sallad , or boiled , or baked in pies like the artichoke ; it was then sold in our ...
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... 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 se 1 . kind , so freindly reception of mee in kind , Evelyn's Memoirs . 25.
... 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 se 1 . kind , so freindly reception of mee in kind , Evelyn's Memoirs . 25.
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... kind , so freindly reception of mee in your Tusculanum , that I had some little wonder upon mee when I saw you making excuses that it was no better . SI came to see you and your lady , and am highly pleased that I did so , & found all ...
... kind , so freindly reception of mee in your Tusculanum , that I had some little wonder upon mee when I saw you making excuses that it was no better . SI came to see you and your lady , and am highly pleased that I did so , & found all ...
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... kind , ' he says , that introduced the use of the olitory garden to any purpose . ' But now , when all men began to look to a restoration of the royal family as the ouly means for putting an end to their miserable state of anarchy , Eve ...
... kind , ' he says , that introduced the use of the olitory garden to any purpose . ' But now , when all men began to look to a restoration of the royal family as the ouly means for putting an end to their miserable state of anarchy , Eve ...
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