Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... manner , and with such persuasive eloquence do they plead for pursuits of which it may with truth be said , that whether embraced in youth , or manhood , or old age , they indisputably form one of the most permanent and unalloyed ...
... manner , and with such persuasive eloquence do they plead for pursuits of which it may with truth be said , that whether embraced in youth , or manhood , or old age , they indisputably form one of the most permanent and unalloyed ...
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... manners , but with what friendly zeal they sustained each other's reputation , and kept up a constant interchange of literary good offices . It is an example which , I regret to say , there is still reason to wish was more closely ...
... manners , but with what friendly zeal they sustained each other's reputation , and kept up a constant interchange of literary good offices . It is an example which , I regret to say , there is still reason to wish was more closely ...
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... manners , reputation , and even testamentary donations , those last instances of the world's good opinion ; should not ... manner in which Pliny spent his leisure whilst resident at his summer and winter villas would not be a delineation ...
... manners , reputation , and even testamentary donations , those last instances of the world's good opinion ; should not ... manner in which Pliny spent his leisure whilst resident at his summer and winter villas would not be a delineation ...
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... querelæ literas nostras , et hæc urbana opera commendant . Vale * . " 66 TO FUSCUS . " You desire to know in what manner I dispose Lib . ix . Epist . 36 . of my time in my just when I find generally 40 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... querelæ literas nostras , et hæc urbana opera commendant . Vale * . " 66 TO FUSCUS . " You desire to know in what manner I dispose Lib . ix . Epist . 36 . of my time in my just when I find generally 40 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... manner I compose more or less , as the subject is more or less difficult , and I find my memory able to retain it . I then call my secretary , and , opening the shutters , dictate to him what I have composed ; after which I dismiss him ...
... manner I compose more or less , as the subject is more or less difficult , and I find my memory able to retain it . I then call my secretary , and , opening the shutters , dictate to him what I have composed ; after which I dismiss him ...
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