Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 32
... perhaps , by intrinsic genius , or extrinsic circumstances , it has , in a century or two at farthest , dropped into deserved oblivion . No one , perhaps , was ever more avowedly anxious for a perpetuity of fame , resulting from ...
... perhaps , by intrinsic genius , or extrinsic circumstances , it has , in a century or two at farthest , dropped into deserved oblivion . No one , perhaps , was ever more avowedly anxious for a perpetuity of fame , resulting from ...
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... perhaps without a parallel . To the epistles of Cicero on topics of public debate and political importance , they may be allowed , both in matter and manner , to yield the palm ; but in all that concerns E 2 MORNINGS IN SPRING . 51.
... perhaps without a parallel . To the epistles of Cicero on topics of public debate and political importance , they may be allowed , both in matter and manner , to yield the palm ; but in all that concerns E 2 MORNINGS IN SPRING . 51.
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... perhaps , he doth ; ' Tis but his policy to counterfeit , Because he would avoid such bitter taunts Which in the time of death he gave our father . Geo . If so thou think'st , vex him with eager words . Rich , Clifford , ask mercy , and ...
... perhaps , he doth ; ' Tis but his policy to counterfeit , Because he would avoid such bitter taunts Which in the time of death he gave our father . Geo . If so thou think'st , vex him with eager words . Rich , Clifford , ask mercy , and ...
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... perhaps much from the mark , be attri- buted to the year 1485 , when Henry of Lancaster mounted the throne of these kingdoms . But who the minstrel was , who has thus , in strains of exqui- site feeling , so sweetly sung of female truth ...
... perhaps much from the mark , be attri- buted to the year 1485 , when Henry of Lancaster mounted the throne of these kingdoms . But who the minstrel was , who has thus , in strains of exqui- site feeling , so sweetly sung of female truth ...
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... perhaps , a more illustrious and interesting instance of the mutual affection of brother and sister than that which subsisted between the celebrated sir Philip Sidney , and Mary , countess of Pembroke ; an affection not merely founded ...
... perhaps , a more illustrious and interesting instance of the mutual affection of brother and sister than that which subsisted between the celebrated sir Philip Sidney , and Mary , countess of Pembroke ; an affection not merely founded ...
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Mornings in Spring; Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2012 |
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