Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 122
... lived on his estates in the north with very much acceptation and affection from the gentlemen and common people . " He married , about the age of twenty , the daughter of the celebrated Cecil , earl of Salisbury , and soon after ...
... lived on his estates in the north with very much acceptation and affection from the gentlemen and common people . " He married , about the age of twenty , the daughter of the celebrated Cecil , earl of Salisbury , and soon after ...
Page 125
... lived not to see the termination of the siege , which was protracted until December 22 , 1645 , when it surrendered upon articles ; for , being at York in 1643 , he was seized with a burning fever , and died at one of the pre- bend's ...
... lived not to see the termination of the siege , which was protracted until December 22 , 1645 , when it surrendered upon articles ; for , being at York in 1643 , he was seized with a burning fever , and died at one of the pre- bend's ...
Page 141
... lived to complete his plan ; for what we have was merely intended as an intro- duction to Remarks on the Voyages of Ulysses , as narrated in the Odyssey . It was fortunately found , however , after his death , sufficiently complete in ...
... lived to complete his plan ; for what we have was merely intended as an intro- duction to Remarks on the Voyages of Ulysses , as narrated in the Odyssey . It was fortunately found , however , after his death , sufficiently complete in ...
Page 153
... lived in a refined period of society . " That the passage just alluded to , especially in its close , is one of those which has been indebted to these singular compositions , whether original or not or only partly so is of little ...
... lived in a refined period of society . " That the passage just alluded to , especially in its close , is one of those which has been indebted to these singular compositions , whether original or not or only partly so is of little ...
Page 203
... lived a man . That be his praise , to glory in it thine ; ' Tis Hacon's right to triumph , not repine ! The voice of Nature , however , cannot be sup- pressed , and the reply of the bereaved parent is full of truth and tenderness ...
... lived a man . That be his praise , to glory in it thine ; ' Tis Hacon's right to triumph , not repine ! The voice of Nature , however , cannot be sup- pressed , and the reply of the bereaved parent is full of truth and tenderness ...
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