Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 126
... language . " It was not long before Elizabeth , who possessed in a pre - eminent degree the happy talent of dis- covering and appreciating merit , and who had ho- noured young Sidney by many marks of peculiar favour and distinction ...
... language . " It was not long before Elizabeth , who possessed in a pre - eminent degree the happy talent of dis- covering and appreciating merit , and who had ho- noured young Sidney by many marks of peculiar favour and distinction ...
Page 131
... languages , and exercise . Once again I say , imitate him . " And in a subsequent letter to the same son , after repeating similar advice , he concludes in a strain than which nothing can be more truly affectionate and impressive ...
... languages , and exercise . Once again I say , imitate him . " And in a subsequent letter to the same son , after repeating similar advice , he concludes in a strain than which nothing can be more truly affectionate and impressive ...
Page 133
... language . Notwithstanding the extraordinary talents , and not unimportant services of Mr. Sidney , he re- mained for some years , with the sole exception of being appointed cup - bearer to the queen , unre- warded by her majesty ; but ...
... language . Notwithstanding the extraordinary talents , and not unimportant services of Mr. Sidney , he re- mained for some years , with the sole exception of being appointed cup - bearer to the queen , unre- warded by her majesty ; but ...
Page 140
... language which could not fail to please the ear of his sovereign , that he pre- ferred rather to be " a subject to queen Elizabeth than a sovereign beyond the seas . " " To compensate , in some degree , the disappoint- ment arising from ...
... language which could not fail to please the ear of his sovereign , that he pre- ferred rather to be " a subject to queen Elizabeth than a sovereign beyond the seas . " " To compensate , in some degree , the disappoint- ment arising from ...
Page 146
... language worthy of being held in everlasting remembrance : " Love my memory , " he exclaimed ; " cherish my friends : their faith to me may assure you that they are honest . But , above all , govern your will and affection by the will ...
... language worthy of being held in everlasting remembrance : " Love my memory , " he exclaimed ; " cherish my friends : their faith to me may assure you that they are honest . But , above all , govern your will and affection by the will ...
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Mornings in Spring; Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2012 |
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