Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 66
... ys ; " and then , after recount- ing his many acts of personal disrespect to himself , he adds , " moreover he in his countree makyth de- bate betweene gentilmen , and trobleth divers housys of religioun 66 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... ys ; " and then , after recount- ing his many acts of personal disrespect to himself , he adds , " moreover he in his countree makyth de- bate betweene gentilmen , and trobleth divers housys of religioun 66 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
Page 92
... add , was graced by Henry himself in person . There is much reason to suspect , however , that in a domestic point of view , this high - born con- nexion was not altogether suited to the ideas and inclinations of the earl , though in ...
... add , was graced by Henry himself in person . There is much reason to suspect , however , that in a domestic point of view , this high - born con- nexion was not altogether suited to the ideas and inclinations of the earl , though in ...
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... adds that " he had an excellent library both of written hand books and printed books , to which he was exceedingly addicted † . " Whitaker's Craven , p . 264 . † Censura Literaria , vol . vi . p . 406. from Harl . MSS . 6177 . The earl ...
... adds that " he had an excellent library both of written hand books and printed books , to which he was exceedingly addicted † . " Whitaker's Craven , p . 264 . † Censura Literaria , vol . vi . p . 406. from Harl . MSS . 6177 . The earl ...
Page 99
... add , that this has been since done , and beautifully done , with all that pathos , simplicity , and enthusiastic fervour of description , for which his poetry has been so justly distinguished , by William Wordsworth , in his legend ...
... add , that this has been since done , and beautifully done , with all that pathos , simplicity , and enthusiastic fervour of description , for which his poetry has been so justly distinguished , by William Wordsworth , in his legend ...
Page 142
... add in this place , " says the writer , " what Mr. Hole was : -the sincere , the un- affected grief of the whole circle of his family and * Essay , p . 143 . friends demonstrates , more strikingly than words can paint , 142 MORNINGS IN ...
... add in this place , " says the writer , " what Mr. Hole was : -the sincere , the un- affected grief of the whole circle of his family and * Essay , p . 143 . friends demonstrates , more strikingly than words can paint , 142 MORNINGS IN ...
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