Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... . - Ramsay , Mackenzie , sir Walter Scott • XII . Biographical notice of John Mason Good , M.D. F. R.S. , & c . & c . Observations on his writings . Sonnet to his memory 283 322 MORNINGS IN SPRING . No. I. Sweet Spring , in.
... . - Ramsay , Mackenzie , sir Walter Scott • XII . Biographical notice of John Mason Good , M.D. F. R.S. , & c . & c . Observations on his writings . Sonnet to his memory 283 322 MORNINGS IN SPRING . No. I. Sweet Spring , in.
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... , they indisputably form one of the most permanent and unalloyed sources of human happiness . With such an estimate as I have now brought VOL . I. C forward as to the value and tendency of the writings MORNINGS IN SPRING . .17.
... , they indisputably form one of the most permanent and unalloyed sources of human happiness . With such an estimate as I have now brought VOL . I. C forward as to the value and tendency of the writings MORNINGS IN SPRING . .17.
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... writings of the younger Pliny , and after such endearing reminiscences of early life as I have acknowledged to be , in my own case , indissolubly associated with them , it will excite no surprise in my reader , should I wish to ...
... writings of the younger Pliny , and after such endearing reminiscences of early life as I have acknowledged to be , in my own case , indissolubly associated with them , it will excite no surprise in my reader , should I wish to ...
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... 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 , but somewhat too diffident of his own ...
... 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 , but somewhat too diffident of his own ...
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... writings , than the fact , that he was not only the cherished and familiar friend of the first and wisest of his day , of Trajan , Tacitus , Suetonius , and Quintilian , but an object of love and veneration to every rank and class of ...
... writings , than the fact , that he was not only the cherished and familiar friend of the first and wisest of his day , of Trajan , Tacitus , Suetonius , and Quintilian , but an object of love and veneration to every rank and class of ...
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