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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... tion . The whole now first published , from the ori- ginal MSS . in two vols . Edited by William Bray , Esq . Fellow and Treasurer of the Society of Anti- quaries of London . II . Notes on a Journey in America , from the Coast of ...
... tion . The whole now first published , from the ori- ginal MSS . in two vols . Edited by William Bray , Esq . Fellow and Treasurer of the Society of Anti- quaries of London . II . Notes on a Journey in America , from the Coast of ...
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... tion . By William Hazlitt X. 1. Considerations respecting Cambridge , more particularly re- lating to its Botanical Professorship . By Sir James Edward Smith , M. D. F. R. S. & c . President of the Linnæan Society . 2. A Vindication of ...
... tion . By William Hazlitt X. 1. Considerations respecting Cambridge , more particularly re- lating to its Botanical Professorship . By Sir James Edward Smith , M. D. F. R. S. & c . President of the Linnæan Society . 2. A Vindication of ...
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... tion far exceeding all the art of cookery . ' They were certainly valiant eaters in those days , and one who admired such sallads might have sat down with Hearne to a Northern Indian's feast . He had a wicked taste in wines also : who ...
... tion far exceeding all the art of cookery . ' They were certainly valiant eaters in those days , and one who admired such sallads might have sat down with Hearne to a Northern Indian's feast . He had a wicked taste in wines also : who ...
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... tion being now placed in hearing sermons and discourses of spe- culative and notional things . ' The following extracts show stri- kingly the spirit of those unhappy times . 4 Dec. Going this day to our Church I was surpriz❜d to see a ...
... tion being now placed in hearing sermons and discourses of spe- culative and notional things . ' The following extracts show stri- kingly the spirit of those unhappy times . 4 Dec. Going this day to our Church I was surpriz❜d to see a ...
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... tion in the minds of men let whatever happen adverse to them in their fortune that is being knowing and truly wise ; it confirms my belief of antiquity , and engages my persuasion of future perfec- tion , without which it were vain to ...
... tion in the minds of men let whatever happen adverse to them in their fortune that is being knowing and truly wise ; it confirms my belief of antiquity , and engages my persuasion of future perfec- tion , without which it were vain to ...
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