Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... manner - painting strains Recall the days , DYER . When tender joys , with pleasing smile , Blest our young ways . TELFORD . IT has been beautifully observed by Warton , in his History of English Poetry , that CHAUCER may be resembled ...
... manner - painting strains Recall the days , DYER . When tender joys , with pleasing smile , Blest our young ways . TELFORD . IT has been beautifully observed by Warton , in his History of English Poetry , that CHAUCER may be resembled ...
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... manner gan of her breath to delight , To give us hope that there fruit shall y - take Against autumn , ready for to shake . There saw I growing eke the fresh haw - thorn In white motley , that so sweet doth y - smell ; Ash , fir , and ...
... manner gan of her breath to delight , To give us hope that there fruit shall y - take Against autumn , ready for to shake . There saw I growing eke the fresh haw - thorn In white motley , that so sweet doth y - smell ; Ash , fir , and ...
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... manner of the shovel hats of the episcopal clergy . Truth obliges me to add that he was not fastidious about his dress ; and that an officer , curious in the personal appearance and equipments of his company , might have ques- tioned ...
... manner of the shovel hats of the episcopal clergy . Truth obliges me to add that he was not fastidious about his dress ; and that an officer , curious in the personal appearance and equipments of his company , might have ques- tioned ...
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... manners of those times , which confirm many of the particulars mentioned by Ossian . " And he then adds , " it is very satisfactory to have been the means of bringing forward a new , and at the same time so convincing a proof of the ...
... manners of those times , which confirm many of the particulars mentioned by Ossian . " And he then adds , " it is very satisfactory to have been the means of bringing forward a new , and at the same time so convincing a proof of the ...
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... manner ; that which ever of them conquered , should seize and possess the estate of the other . Therefore , " says the doctor , " I am told they manage the affair prudently among themselves : once a year they meet , by appointment , to ...
... manner ; that which ever of them conquered , should seize and possess the estate of the other . Therefore , " says the doctor , " I am told they manage the affair prudently among themselves : once a year they meet , by appointment , to ...
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