Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 10
... given to topics of a weightier nature , can in these volumes more appropriately find a place than those which are blended with a cursory retro- spection of the favourite studies of our juvenile days , and , by a further closely ...
... given to topics of a weightier nature , can in these volumes more appropriately find a place than those which are blended with a cursory retro- spection of the favourite studies of our juvenile days , and , by a further closely ...
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... given in the humbler garb of prose , merely adding , that the second of the following sonnets was suggested since the earlier part of this paper was written , by the un- expected and lamented death of a beloved brother . SONNET ...
... given in the humbler garb of prose , merely adding , that the second of the following sonnets was suggested since the earlier part of this paper was written , by the un- expected and lamented death of a beloved brother . SONNET ...
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... given to their perusal so peculiar a charm , a zest and flavour , indeed , no where else discoverable amongst the writ- ings of the ancients in an equally poignant degree . Thinking then , as I avowedly do , that it 16 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... given to their perusal so peculiar a charm , a zest and flavour , indeed , no where else discoverable amongst the writ- ings of the ancients in an equally poignant degree . Thinking then , as I avowedly do , that it 16 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... given of the general tendency and bearing of the writings of Pliny . The first is taken from the third letter in the collection addressed to Caninius Rufus , who appears , from the close of it , to have been a man of genius and learning ...
... given of the general tendency and bearing of the writings of Pliny . The first is taken from the third letter in the collection addressed to Caninius Rufus , who appears , from the close of it , to have been a man of genius and learning ...
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... liberally endowed it * ; he established a fund for the support of their free children ; he built a temple to receive the busts * Lib . iv . Epist . 13 . of the emperors which he had previously given to them 22 MORNINGS IN SPRING . IV.
... liberally endowed it * ; he established a fund for the support of their free children ; he built a temple to receive the busts * Lib . iv . Epist . 13 . of the emperors which he had previously given to them 22 MORNINGS IN SPRING . IV.
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Mornings in Spring; Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2012 |
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