Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... never knew . For not only is the renewal of the year associated in their minds with the spring of life , when all was comparative purity and joy , but they are led by an analogy the most strict and satis- factory to look onwards to that ...
... never knew . For not only is the renewal of the year associated in their minds with the spring of life , when all was comparative purity and joy , but they are led by an analogy the most strict and satis- factory to look onwards to that ...
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... never altogether fail in ameliorating either the head or heart . I can hardly imagine , indeed , any apathy of intellect in early life , short of that arising from defective organization , which could be totally proof against the ...
... never altogether fail in ameliorating either the head or heart . I can hardly imagine , indeed , any apathy of intellect in early life , short of that arising from defective organization , which could be totally proof against the ...
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... never yet made ) ; but because it is a noble em- ployment to rescue from oblivion those who deserve to be eternally remembered , and by extending the reputation of others , to advance at the same time our own . Nothing , I confess , so ...
... never yet made ) ; but because it is a noble em- ployment to rescue from oblivion those who deserve to be eternally remembered , and by extending the reputation of others , to advance at the same time our own . Nothing , I confess , so ...
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... never proved - such was uniformly the affability , politeness , and good humour of the host - either trifling or tedious to his guests . The passage which immediately succeeds this detail I shall give in the author's own emphatic words ...
... never proved - such was uniformly the affability , politeness , and good humour of the host - either trifling or tedious to his guests . The passage which immediately succeeds this detail I shall give in the author's own emphatic words ...
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... never face his formidable host , was much astonished when he be- held the order in which they were drawn up , and their determined resolution to give him battle . As he expressed his surprise to those about him , sir Ingram Umfraville ...
... never face his formidable host , was much astonished when he be- held the order in which they were drawn up , and their determined resolution to give him battle . As he expressed his surprise to those about him , sir Ingram Umfraville ...
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