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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... principles of the son whom he thus advised ; but he was right in recommending gardening as a wholesome and delightful occupation for spare time . It may be too much to say of it , as has been said , that it is the purest of human ...
... principles of the son whom he thus advised ; but he was right in recommending gardening as a wholesome and delightful occupation for spare time . It may be too much to say of it , as has been said , that it is the purest of human ...
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... principle of the kaleidoscope was applied was that of assisting invention , by pro- ducing new combinations of symmetrical forms for parterres and gravel walks . But however fantastic may be the arrangement of the parterres , and into ...
... principle of the kaleidoscope was applied was that of assisting invention , by pro- ducing new combinations of symmetrical forms for parterres and gravel walks . But however fantastic may be the arrangement of the parterres , and into ...
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... principles , and grew very ignorant of even the common points of Christianity , all devo- tion being now placed in hearing sermons and discourses of spe- culative and notional things . ' The following extracts show stri- kingly the ...
... principles , and grew very ignorant of even the common points of Christianity , all devo- tion being now placed in hearing sermons and discourses of spe- culative and notional things . ' The following extracts show stri- kingly the ...
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... principles and wishes , a severer ecclesiastical tyranny had been established than Laud had ever attempted to enforce , and that the republicans who , while they conferred upon him more than kingly power , would not suffer him to take ...
... principles and wishes , a severer ecclesiastical tyranny had been established than Laud had ever attempted to enforce , and that the republicans who , while they conferred upon him more than kingly power , would not suffer him to take ...
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... principles must needs have caused universal disorder , cruelty , injustice , rapine , sacrilege , and confusion , an unavoidable civil war , and misery without end . But when the times became more trying , Evelyn decidedly opposed those ...
... principles must needs have caused universal disorder , cruelty , injustice , rapine , sacrilege , and confusion , an unavoidable civil war , and misery without end . But when the times became more trying , Evelyn decidedly opposed those ...
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