Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... entered upon her task ; and the result has been a series of poems of no ordinary interest , and though , with one MORNINGS IN SPRING . 43 On the character of Ossian, as drawn the Irish bards, Miss Brooke's Reliques of Irish poetry.
... entered upon her task ; and the result has been a series of poems of no ordinary interest , and though , with one MORNINGS IN SPRING . 43 On the character of Ossian, as drawn the Irish bards, Miss Brooke's Reliques of Irish poetry.
Page 68
... entered into the marriage state , we may flatter ourselves that his father's closing years were cheered by beholding him a wiser and a better man . The next view , indeed , which we have of this nobleman , presents him to us under a ...
... entered into the marriage state , we may flatter ourselves that his father's closing years were cheered by beholding him a wiser and a better man . The next view , indeed , which we have of this nobleman , presents him to us under a ...
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... enter in March 1803. He found the lead coffin of this first earl much corroded , and exhibiting the skeleton of a short and very stout man , with a long head of flaxen hair gathered in a knot behind the skull . The coffin had been ...
... enter in March 1803. He found the lead coffin of this first earl much corroded , and exhibiting the skeleton of a short and very stout man , with a long head of flaxen hair gathered in a knot behind the skull . The coffin had been ...
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... enter- prise , that induced him to commence that series of voyages which has given immortality to his name . It was a taste also , which if not absolutely , with regard to himself , generated , was , at least 102 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... enter- prise , that induced him to commence that series of voyages which has given immortality to his name . It was a taste also , which if not absolutely , with regard to himself , generated , was , at least 102 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... enter- prises in which he was so eager to engage . " How must he have been affected , " remarks Mr. Pennant , " by his refusal , when he found that he had lost both on his return from two expeditions , if the heart of a hero does not ...
... enter- prises in which he was so eager to engage . " How must he have been affected , " remarks Mr. Pennant , " by his refusal , when he found that he had lost both on his return from two expeditions , if the heart of a hero does not ...
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