Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 41
... opening the shutters , dictate to him what I have composed ; after which I dismiss him for a little while , and then call him in again . About ten or eleven of the clock ( for I do not observe one fixed hour ) , according as the weather ...
... opening the shutters , dictate to him what I have composed ; after which I dismiss him for a little while , and then call him in again . About ten or eleven of the clock ( for I do not observe one fixed hour ) , according as the weather ...
Page 79
... opening of his Third Part of King Henry the Sixth , where , speaking of the king as having se- cretly withdrawn from the field , he adds— Whereat the great lord of Northumberland , Whose warlike ears could never brook retreat , Cheer'd ...
... opening of his Third Part of King Henry the Sixth , where , speaking of the king as having se- cretly withdrawn from the field , he adds— Whereat the great lord of Northumberland , Whose warlike ears could never brook retreat , Cheer'd ...
Page 96
... opening manhood of this persecuted nobleman ; and in its denouement it points , with singular precision , * Censura Literaria , vol . vii . pp . 96 , 97 , 98 . to what were , in fact , his prospects and 96 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... opening manhood of this persecuted nobleman ; and in its denouement it points , with singular precision , * Censura Literaria , vol . vii . pp . 96 , 97 , 98 . to what were , in fact , his prospects and 96 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
Page 186
... opening of the immediately succeeding psalm , the forty - fifth , which is rendered into lines of ten syllables in alternate rhyme . My harte endites an argument of worth , The praise of him that doth the scepter swaye : My tongue the ...
... opening of the immediately succeeding psalm , the forty - fifth , which is rendered into lines of ten syllables in alternate rhyme . My harte endites an argument of worth , The praise of him that doth the scepter swaye : My tongue the ...
Page 187
... opening of the seventy - eighth psalm , where the inspired bard commences an historical retrospect of the Almighty's dealings with his people in the land of Egypt , distinguishing the lines on which I would fix attention by Italics . A ...
... opening of the seventy - eighth psalm , where the inspired bard commences an historical retrospect of the Almighty's dealings with his people in the land of Egypt , distinguishing the lines on which I would fix attention by Italics . A ...
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