Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 23
... given to them * , and he erected in their ancient temple of Jupiter a statue of Corinthian brass of the most masterly execution , dignum templo , dignum Deo donum + . The gratitude of Comum has , as we have hinted above , descended to ...
... given to them * , and he erected in their ancient temple of Jupiter a statue of Corinthian brass of the most masterly execution , dignum templo , dignum Deo donum + . The gratitude of Comum has , as we have hinted above , descended to ...
Page 44
... given you a general sketch of my mode of life both in summer and winter , to which you may add the intermediate seasons of spring and autumn : in these , as no part of the day is lost in sleep or dissipation , as in sum- Lib . ix ...
... given you a general sketch of my mode of life both in summer and winter , to which you may add the intermediate seasons of spring and autumn : in these , as no part of the day is lost in sleep or dissipation , as in sum- Lib . ix ...
Page 59
... I cannot resist the temptation of copy- ing for my readers the following account , by far the most accurate and circumstantial which has hitherto * Whitaker , p . 322 . been given , of a conflict , which plunged for MORNINGS IN SPRING . 59.
... I cannot resist the temptation of copy- ing for my readers the following account , by far the most accurate and circumstantial which has hitherto * Whitaker , p . 322 . been given , of a conflict , which plunged for MORNINGS IN SPRING . 59.
Page 60
Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical Nathan Drake. been given , of a conflict , which plunged for a time almost every rank of society in England into terror and distress . " Edward the Second , continuing his ...
Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical Nathan Drake. been given , of a conflict , which plunged for a time almost every rank of society in England into terror and distress . " Edward the Second , continuing his ...
Page 79
... preceded the death of lord Clifford ; but , in admitting these lines , the bard had forgotten that , at the close of the preceding play , he had given Clifford his death- wound from the hand of the duke of York , MORNINGS IN SPRING . 79.
... preceded the death of lord Clifford ; but , in admitting these lines , the bard had forgotten that , at the close of the preceding play , he had given Clifford his death- wound from the hand of the duke of York , MORNINGS IN SPRING . 79.
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