Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 11
... remarks on three or four of the earliest and most eminent cultivators of our lan- guage and literature , as well as to bring forward one or two neglected poets who have , towards the close of the last century , endeavoured to recall the ...
... remarks on three or four of the earliest and most eminent cultivators of our lan- guage and literature , as well as to bring forward one or two neglected poets who have , towards the close of the last century , endeavoured to recall the ...
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... remarks sir Egerton Brydges , " where Sidney was born , there is a curious engraving by Vertue in- serted in the first volume of Hasted's history of the county . Its rude grandeur , its immense hall , its castellated form , its numerous ...
... remarks sir Egerton Brydges , " where Sidney was born , there is a curious engraving by Vertue in- serted in the first volume of Hasted's history of the county . Its rude grandeur , its immense hall , its castellated form , its numerous ...
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... , which may be considered under a secondary point of view , as pre- paratory to a few critical remarks on her writings * Αρεται κρείσσονες εισι μέρος and those of her brother . For as the literary MORNINGS IN SPRING . 149.
... , which may be considered under a secondary point of view , as pre- paratory to a few critical remarks on her writings * Αρεται κρείσσονες εισι μέρος and those of her brother . For as the literary MORNINGS IN SPRING . 149.
Page 158
... remarks the addresser , to whose honour consecrated , to whose protection it was committed , to take in hand the wiping away those spots wherewith the beauties thereof were un- worthily blemished . But as often repairing a ruinous house ...
... remarks the addresser , to whose honour consecrated , to whose protection it was committed , to take in hand the wiping away those spots wherewith the beauties thereof were un- worthily blemished . But as often repairing a ruinous house ...
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... remarks , " did not so much enrich , nor all the fine decking so much beautify , nor all the dainty devices so much delight , as the fairness of Parthenia , the pearl of all the maids of Mantinoea : who as she went to the temple to be ...
... remarks , " did not so much enrich , nor all the fine decking so much beautify , nor all the dainty devices so much delight , as the fairness of Parthenia , the pearl of all the maids of Mantinoea : who as she went to the temple to be ...
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Mornings in Spring; Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2012 |
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