Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... studies of our juvenile days , and , by a further closely - connected analogy , with the infancy or day - spring of our country's literature , and the simple , but impressive and ro- mantic features of former times . It will be the ...
... studies of our juvenile days , and , by a further closely - connected analogy , with the infancy or day - spring of our country's literature , and the simple , but impressive and ro- mantic features of former times . It will be the ...
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... studies afford nourishment to our youth , delight our old age , adorn prosperity , supply a refuge and solace in adversity , are a constant source of pleasure at home , are no impediment while abroad , attend us in the night - season ...
... studies afford nourishment to our youth , delight our old age , adorn prosperity , supply a refuge and solace in adversity , are a constant source of pleasure at home , are no impediment while abroad , attend us in the night - season ...
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... studies , or even in the necessary care of the animal machine ; ( for the body must be repaired and supported , if we would preserve the mind in all its vigour ) . In that peaceful retreat I neither hear nor speak any thing of which I ...
... studies , or even in the necessary care of the animal machine ; ( for the body must be repaired and supported , if we would preserve the mind in all its vigour ) . In that peaceful retreat I neither hear nor speak any thing of which I ...
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... letters ( for since I join myself with you , I am obliged to speak of your merit with reserve ) , should thus mutually * Lib . vii . Epist . 20 . assist and promote each other's studies . When I was 36 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... letters ( for since I join myself with you , I am obliged to speak of your merit with reserve ) , should thus mutually * Lib . vii . Epist . 20 . assist and promote each other's studies . When I was 36 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... studies . When I was a very young man , and you in the prime of your glory and reputation , I endeavoured to follow your steps , and was desirous to be considered as next in fame to you , But next , with many a length between * ! And ...
... studies . When I was a very young man , and you in the prime of your glory and reputation , I endeavoured to follow your steps , and was desirous to be considered as next in fame to you , But next , with many a length between * ! And ...
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Mornings in Spring; Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2012 |
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