Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 34
... works , there can be few of my readers , I should imagine , who will not be grateful * London Magazine for August 1824 , p . 117 , et seq . for their insertion . Their principal object seems to have 34 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... works , there can be few of my readers , I should imagine , who will not be grateful * London Magazine for August 1824 , p . 117 , et seq . for their insertion . Their principal object seems to have 34 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
Page 35
... object seems to have been , forcibly to illustrate that variety and versatility of talent which so remarkably distin- guished the Scottish bard : What bird in beauty , flight , or song Can with the bard compare , Who sang as sweet , and ...
... object seems to have been , forcibly to illustrate that variety and versatility of talent which so remarkably distin- guished the Scottish bard : What bird in beauty , flight , or song Can with the bard compare , Who sang as sweet , and ...
Page 80
... object of the landscape is the remains of Barden Tower , interesting from their form and situation , and still more so from the recol- lections which they excite . 1 " On the whole , this is one of the 80 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... object of the landscape is the remains of Barden Tower , interesting from their form and situation , and still more so from the recol- lections which they excite . 1 " On the whole , this is one of the 80 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
Page 84
... object . But instead of this appears a very houses of York and Lancaster , who is said to have beheaded , with his own hands , the earl of Pembroke , in the church porch of Banbury . " Craven , pp . 365 , 366 . To this instance of ...
... object . But instead of this appears a very houses of York and Lancaster , who is said to have beheaded , with his own hands , the earl of Pembroke , in the church porch of Banbury . " Craven , pp . 365 , 366 . To this instance of ...
Page 130
... objects for which a power of thinking was given us by that God , who is seene , and heard , and knowne by us onely by the exercis- ing of our thoughts upon and with him , who wil not leave us alone , if we separate ourselves from other ...
... objects for which a power of thinking was given us by that God , who is seene , and heard , and knowne by us onely by the exercis- ing of our thoughts upon and with him , who wil not leave us alone , if we separate ourselves from other ...
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